Plymouth Harbor is a not-for-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) attracting dynamic residents over the age of sixty-two who are excited to set sail on their life’s next journey. A landmark community in Sarasota, Plymouth Harbor is located on Coon Key, a unique sixteen-acre sanctuary nestled on the pristine Sarasota Bay.
The private rail car of the Ringling’s, the Wisconsin, has arrived and is center stage at the Ringling Circus Museum in Sarasota, Florida. After a three-year restoration the seventy-nine foot long custom carriage is being returned to its original splendor.
REAL Magazine April 2009
Featuring: 701 Riveria Dunes Way, Cheryl Loeffler, Charlotte Bertha, Ringling Wisconsin Rail Car, Coldwell Banker & Plymouth Harbor.
If there is one message Coldwell Banker International Previews broker/manager Michelle Burke-Phillips wants to share, it is this: There’s no need to compromise. She has spent nearly three decades in real estate management within the Sarasota region, and Burke-Phillips remains relentlessly optimistic about her profession. She recently joined Coldwell Banker International Previews, and is confident about the St. Armand’s Circle office’s unique environment.
In 2008, Coldwell Banker Previews International property specialists participated in nearly 16,670 transactions priced at $1 million with a total sales volume of $31.2 billion. The scope of experience in handling luxury residential properties has allowed the sales associates specializing in luxury property in Southwest Florida to close a lot for $10,500,000, and homes priced at $9,200,000 and over $4,000,000 in 2009.
REAL Magazine's showcase of fine homes and luxury estates over $1,000,000.
Standing Room Only At The Founders Club
Not to be out done Chef Marco Marini delivered a luncheon to remember while REAL Magazine publisher Ed Bertha filled Golf Hall to capacity. Hosted by The Founders Club
REAL Magazine has created a site that offers the search engines everything they want and REAL Magazine has been rewarded for it. REAL Magazine’s site has gained Google’s trust and it seems like whatever REAL publishes it ranks within the top five results within a week or so.
It was difficult to leave Sarasota and fly to DC rather than spend some well-deserved time at the beach. But I did, and it was for a good cause. I had been asked to assist The Prince of Wales Foundation in their endeavor to preserve traditional artisan crafts (such as gilding, wood and stone carving, wrought iron and stained glass making) not only in Great Britain and the U.S., but around the world.
Various controversies surround the intriguing WWII commemorative statue that graces Sarasota's bay front, the Unconditional Surrender. The word art is the first of the many controversies that surrounds this popular statue.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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