Sunday, December 26, 2010

THE LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE in PALM BEACH





Pioneer Day at the Little Red Schoolhouse in Palm Beach is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, January 15, 2011 from 1-3 pm.  Check with the Preservation Foundation at  561-832-0731. It is now home to a program of Palm Beach’s living history taking children back in time for a mini-day in a one-room school of the 1890’s, home to The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.





The Little Red Schoolhouse is in Phipps Ocean Park in Palm Beach, 2185 South Ocean Drive in Palm Beach.  Refurbished in 1960 by the Gardeners Society of Palm Beach and the Town of Palm Beach, it remained unused until 1990 when it became part of the pioneer education program.  Education in America’s one-room schoolhouses stressed discipline, moral values and “the 3 R’s.”  Visiting students today participate in a spelling bee, trace Spencerian script and recite from Tom Sawyer, Little Women, The Ancient Mariner and McGuffey’s Readers.  Period artifacts are also part of the pioneer educational experience.







Starting with seven students in 1886, there were 35 students by the 1880’s.  The schoolhouse was located about a mile north of the Royal Poinciana Bridge on Lake Trail in Palm Beach.  Children arrived by boat, bicycle or on foot from Lake Worth families and were all taught together in one room.  The school ceased operation in 1901 and became a tool shed on the John S. Phipps property, falling into decline and deterioration in future years.  




Preserving past educational history and its artifacts is so important to the school children of today.  There are interesting positive lessons to learn from the past.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

DECEMBER 26, 27
COME TO THE 4TH ANNUAL
DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH
ART AND CRAFT SHOW



 Delray Beach will hold the next Art & Craft Fair in Pineapple Grove, north on NE 2nd off Atlantic Avenue, from 10 am to 5 pm.   More than 100 booths will be featured.   Items to browse and purchase will include some of the finest arts and crafts in the US, e.g. life sized sculptures, paintings, handmade jewelry, pottery and some very unique treasures.  Don’t miss the adjacent crafters market place with handmade body products, beautiful candles, wood plant holders and an expansive green market.
 Show is now closed in jewelry category and only wait list applications will be accepted for this category.
 Exhibitor parking is at City Hall on NW 1st Avenue.  Both size is 10’x10’ but a double space may be available too.  For show fees email info@artfestival.com.  Setups begin at 5 am Saturday morning.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

DESPITE FORECLOSURES, COOL WEATHER, RAMPANT UNEMPLOYMENT - NOW SEE THE GOOD NEWS!


NOTE THAT OUR PART OF FLORIDA
RANKS HIGH IN LIFE EXPECTANCY!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

FORMER SEA HORSE BATH & TENNIS CLUB IN GULF STREAM AREA WILL HAVE NEW CONDOS



The first new planned condo in Palm Beach County is set to begin construction at 4001 North Ocean on A1A along the beach.    This is prime beachfront   property and only 2 ½ miles north of the bustling dining, arts, cultural and entertainment trendy downtown Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue, and near Gulf Stream.

The builder will use in-house contractors and local subcontractors as well.  There will be 34 condo units in the 6-story building, each about 3000 sq ft and priced betweent $1.4MM and $3MM.  Four separate villas will be built on the west side of A1A priced similarly but 4000 sq ft with 2-car garages.

Featured will be 10’ ceilings, glass and hurricane-resistant constructions, and delivery is expected in early 2013.  The Grand Opening is planned for mid-January 2011 and needs 10 to 12 contracts to”go vertical.”  Three are reported already sold.  

LATEST HOUSING MARKET NEWS


·        Palm Beach - There were 517 sales of houses and condos for $1MM+ in the first 9 months of 2010, up 13% from the same period in 2009 – buyers are driving hard bargains and sellers are selling!

·        October statewide year-to-date existing home sales in Florida were u p 7% and condo sales up 33%

·        NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said what is slowing down the housing market recovery includes:
o   Recent foreclosure moratorium
o   Tight credit
o   Appraisals coming below a negotiated price
·        Yun also said the good news is:
o   Low mortgage interest rates
o   Favorable affordability conditions
o   Pentup demand by buyers may soon be unleashed
·        Economists forecast 1 million new jobs in Florida over the next 7 years

·        Foreclosure Shadow inventory (not yet on the market) poses a threat to market values going up

·        Proposed limits on mortgage interest tax deductions are slowing sales

·        Should some of the savings from earmarked money being canceled be put in the form of a new tax credit to help home buyers?

Saturday, November 20, 2010

REMOVE MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION?


NAR Chief Economist and GURU
Lawrence Yun, said,
According to the
WALL STREET JOURNAL,
That removing the mortgage
Interest deduction completely
Could cause home prices to
Fall by about 15%,
Should it be wiped away
Entirely.

“”That is,” he said, “an ugly scenario,
particularly given housing’s
fragile state.”

While the chances of the deduction
going away are slim, he painted
a grim picture of
what could happen.

“Housing is critical to the economy,”

he said in an interview.
“In my view, [losing the deduction]
will surely put us in a
broader economic recession.”

Saturday, November 13, 2010

THE BAD NEWS... MAYBE THE GOOD NEWS WILL SOON COME OUR WAY



ZILLOW REPORTS ALMOST HALF OF ALL 
SEPTEMBER SALES IN SOUTH FLORIDA 
SOLD FOR A LOSS.
 The tri-county area has a 42% rate of underwater mortgages for single family homes.  Home values have fallen since the 2006 peak by 53% with price levels what they were in July 2002.  In October foreclosures increased with one in every 155 Florida housing units receiving a foreclosure filing, 2nd   behind California and 17% of all US foreclosures.

Monday, November 08, 2010

IF THE ART MARKET EMERGES FROM A SLUMP THANKS TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS… CAN THE HOUSING MARKET BE NEXT?

Bullish bids for important works of Impressionist and Modern art came in this past week from Russia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Quatar, Abu Dhabi and Singapore as well as other corners of the world.  The money comes from fortunes made in oil, gas, gold and other commodities.  Sotheby’s sold $227MM worth of impressionist and modern art last week.  Between $800MM and $1BB of art has sold or is planned for sale last week and this week by Sotheby’s and Christie’s, both prominent auction houses.   

The last major auction was in May 2008 before the financial crisis stemmed the tide, when the art market was down 30% according to Mei Moses All Art index which tracks publicly sold art.  2009 was described as “rocky” in the art market.  In the first half of 2010 returns were up 13%.
Recent “big time” art sales that set records included:

MATISSE: Monumental bigger-than-lifesize bronze sculpture of a woman’s back set a new record at Christies for this artist by selling for almost $49MM ($48,802,500).   Sale estimates were between $25-$30MM and a global bidding wear sent the price up. The piece, “Nu de dos, 4 etate (Back IV)” measures 74.5”.  This work was conceived by Matisse around 1930, but cast in 1978, 24 years after his death.  The piece is No.oo in a collection of 12, the first three versions conceived in 1909, 1913 and 1916-17 are at the Museum of Modern Art. Matisse’s "Danseuse dans le fauteuil, sol en damier," sold for $20.8MM.  Photo is from Christie’s Images Ltd.

MODIGLIANI: A life-sized painting sold at Sotheby’s for $69MM, and Modigliani’s circa 1917 seductive canvas, titled “Nu assis sur un divan (La Belle Romaine),” ["Nude Sitting on a Divan (The Beautiful Roman Woman),"] catapulted beyond a pre-sale estimate of about $40MM.  It sold back in 1999 at Sotheby’s for $16.7MM, which was a record at the time.  His previous record was $52.6, sold earlier this year in Paris.  

GRIS: “Violon et guitare” a cubist oil painting on canvas done in September 1913, sold for $28.64MM after estimates for $18-25MM.  It was sold by Marilyn Arison, wife of late billionaire Ted Arison and sold to benefit the nonprofit YoungArts.  In 1998 they paid $9.9MM for this work of art.  Gris regarded this Cubist still life as his ultimate masterpiece, according to Christie’s.

MONET’s: “Le Bassin aux Nympheas,” part of his iconic water lilies series, sold for $25.7MM.  Its format is awkwardly elongated.  Most of his coveted water lily paintings are in museums and some consider them, painted during the last 20 years of his life, his ultimate achievement.

ROTHCO: abstract painting, off the market for 40 years, could sell this week at Sotheby’s, estimate is between $20-$30MM.  PICASSO: “Man with a Flag” sold for $5.3MM. LEGER: His “Femme sur fond rouge, femme assise”, the stylized figure of a woman seated cross-legged, in black and white on a red background sold for $6.35MM. SEURAT: A black Conte crayon study of a woman standing is seen from the back with a feeling of time suspended and profound mystery as the shadowy figure seems about to enter an invisible world brought $4.3MM. GIACOMETTI: “His “Femme de Venise V,” a craggy, jagged elongated fiture case in 1958 in an edition of 6 brought in $10MM.

This week, Christies hopes to get $240MM from sales of works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Koons, Richter and Rothco.

Both Christie’s and Sotheby’s had predicted a surge in demand ahead of this year’s autumn auctions, with the art market emerging from a slump triggered by the global financial crisis.

The jewelry market has surged ahead as well. The Bulgari Blue Diamond, designed in the 1970’s as a gift from a European collector to his wife on the birth of their first son, was bought for about $1MM at in 1972. It features two triangular-shaped diamonds, one colorless at 9.87 carats, the other a “fancy vivid” blue diamond is 10.95 carats.  The blue diamond is one in about 10 in existence with a color pure enough to qualify as “fancy vivid.” This is the largest blue diamond to have sold at auction. Photo credit: Reuters/CHRISTIE’S IMAGES LTD. 2010/Handout/.

Sunday, November 07, 2010

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION RELEASES OCTOBER HOUSING SCORECARD


The latest housing figures show continued
signs of stabilization in house prices and
high home affordability due in part to
record low interest rates.
The housing scorecard is a
comprehensive report on
the nation’s housing market.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

SOMETHING YOU MAY WANT TO KNOW ABOUT… THE STORM AFTER THE CALM


According to Bain & Co, luxury goods including designer clothes, leather goods, watches, jewelry and such were predicted to have a 10% increase in sales in 2010, reported in a study commissioned by Italy’s Fondazione Altagamma association of high-end producers.  Sales had declined by 8% in 2009. 



So far US sales of high-end items are up 12% with wardrobe replenishment after a year of careful holding back, Asians up 22% and Europeans spending 6% more for luxury items.  With the holiday season still ahead, Bain predicts a 9-11% growth during that period, so it’s time to open your wallets folks, and keep the stores in business.


Powering the spending are the Chinese with sales growing 30%. Chinese tourists are traveling the world en masse and spending as they go.  The study reports that larger brands are faring better than smaller ones, which may foretell the possibilities of mergers or absorptions of small companies, and menswear is growing faster than women’s wear… amazing?  Our men are browsing the internet for their favorite brands and buying online.

Leather goods purchases had held up and are expected to grow by 16%.

May as well get in on the buying binge now as, due to the likely continuing lowering of the dollar against the euro, growth is predicted to head down 3-5% in 2011.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

TWO BOYNTON BEACH HISTORIC HOMES SLATED TO BECOME RESTAURANTS



No doubt the sense of history surrounding these two homes in the downtown Boynton Beach area will add to the charm of these restaurants that were recently approved by the City Commissioners acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency board.  These changes are made to help restore Ocean Avenue’s identity to bring shoppers to the area to stroll, eat and buy.  When I95 was built in the 1970’s the Ocean Avenue area was cut off and has been struggling for an identity ever since.

The two-story Magnuson House at 211 East Ocean Avenue was built in about 1910 by a Swedish immigrant and farmer, Oscar Sten Magnuson.  His wife, Eunice Benson Magnuson was one of the first town clerks.  It will be leased to the restaurant owners with an exclusive option to buy the property for its appraised value of $340,000 after the first year of operation.  The new Oscar’s Restaurant will be an organic café serving lunch and dinner seven days a week. 

The Ruth Jones Cottage at 201 NE !st Street would be moved to the southwest corner of East Ocean Avenue and Southeast 4th Street later this year.  The restaurant owner is asking for no rent the first year.  It would become the 201 Trading Post, a combined eat-in restaurant and market for prepared meals-to-go and catering service.  Built in1940, it was the home of Ruth Jones until about two years ago.  With her late husband Mason, a farmer and member of a Boynton pioneer-family, they raised five children there.  The new location would be next to an existing public parking lot with 21 parking spaces. 

Also on the drawing board are an entryway with a distinctive city logo at the marina end of Ocean Avenue and an outdoor amphitheater on the grounds of the Schoolhouse Children’s Museum in an area with mature oak trees and a natural bowl setting to be used for performances. 

Wednesday, October 06, 2010



ROBB & STUCKY’S STAGING TO SELL 
CAN ALSO GIVE YOU RE-DO IDEAS 
IF YOU ARE NOT SELLING!

Seminar to be held on 10/28/2010 at 2 pm at Robb & Stucky in Mizner Park, Boca Raton, upstairs in the Community Room.   

Get tips on how to “prep” your home for a faster sale to make it stand out from others on the market.  Or, if you are not selling, how about ideas to spruce up your home like the experts would do!   

Before or after the seminar take a look through their fabulous furniture and accessory items… just one new beautiful piece can update and enhance the look of your home.   
 
Come earlier and stop in one of the trendy Mizner Park restaurants for lunch... perhaps eating outside, watching the passing parade.  Could be a lovely way to spend an afternoon!

Saturday, October 02, 2010

GET OUT THE MEGAPHONES… A FOOTBALL STADIUM 
IS COMING TO BOCA RATON

The Florida Board of Governors unanimously approved a resolution authorizing FAU to finance part of the construction of a 30,000-seat stadium and associated improvements.  In July the FAU Board of Trustees had unanimously approved the project and its financing plan.

FAU’s Innovation Village is located in the north central campus area where the stadium will be built.  This is a gathering place for alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members to live, learn, dine, shop, enjoy and build tradition.  A student housing facility is under construction and scheduled to open in the fall of 2011.  A retail area is being planned.

The $70MM project will be home to the two-time bowl winning OWL football team.  20 luxury suites will be featured with 1,000 club seats and, of course, the latest state-of-the-art amenities.  Completion is scheduled for fall 2001, with construction expected to start in October 2010. 

All together now, let’s give a cheer for the new excitement that is coming to our area!

Friday, September 24, 2010

LOOKING FOR A CLASSY, 
REGAL RENTAL?
 Head over to Port of Leith, Edinburgh and climb aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, launched in 1953.  Walk the red carpet and be greeted by a Pipe Major. 
 This grand ship has played home to The Queen and Royal Family for a half century and entertained kings, queens, presidents and prime ministers worldwide.  It is decked out with comfortable casual furniture and the walls hold aged family portraits.  The Yacht is said to be Scotland’s most popular attraction.

The State Dining room holds gifts to Her Majesty from 968 official worldwide state visits.  Four honeymoons took place on the yacht including Princess Diana and Prince Charles honeymoon, but if your heart is set on having your wedding there: sorry, no weddings allowed.  Suitable for a corporate event, the casual setting is regal and can include a harpist or pianist, fireworks, dancing to jazz or a traditional celtic band.  Up to 176 guests can be feted for dinner or up to 380 for champagne receptions. 
 Staff is white-gloved and served in fine china with silver engraved with Britannia’s crest.  Public tours are available during the day and imagine yourself sipping afternoon tea, sitting on a Britannia deck chair, overlooking the Firth of Forth.  Cover the Royal Deck with an awning, plan an awesome dinner and invite the 80 people you want to impress the most.   
Cheerio!