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Fort Lauderdale welcomes mariners the world over for the 55th Annual Fort Lauderdale Boat show. Fort Lauderdale is hailed as the yachting capital of the world given its’ access to deep water and proximity to the Caribbean and the Bahamas and this extravaganza will bring the world’s most exclusive boat and yacht dealers. Further, other luxury retailers and vendors participate and the city will be buzzing with yachts, exotic cars, and private aircrafts. The event is spread over 7 locations and has over 3 million square feet of exhibition space. Transportation around the exhibition is provided by bus shuttles, water taxis, and riverboats. It runs from October 30-November 3. Enjoy!

BOAT SHOW SCHEDULE

Oct 30 - Nov 3, 2014

Prime Time Preview:
Thurs. Oct 30, 10am - 7pm

General Admission:
Fri. Oct 31, 10am - 7pm
Sat. Nov 1, 10am - 7pm
Sun. Nov 2, 10am - 7pm
Mon. Nov 3, 10am - 5pm

SHOW ADMISSION

Prime Time Preview (Thurs. Oct.30) -
$38 Online and $40.00 at Show

2-Day Tickets-
$40 Online and $42 at Show

General Admission
Adult - $22 Online and $24 at Show
Children, ages 6-15: $7 Online and $9 at Show
Children under 6 - Free

Tickets (cash only, but ATM’s are nearby) are also available from the box office at the following locations on the days of the show: Bahia Mar Yachting Center, Las Olas Marina, Las Olas Riverfront (downtown Fort. Lauderdale), Broward County Convention Center. There are no ticket sales at the Hall of Fame Marina, The Sails and the Fort Lauderdale Hilton Marina.
IMPORTANT: No Pets allowed. The only pets we can allow are guide dogs or other licensed, working dogs (service animals). Photo ID required for visit to Convention Center

EASY PARKING
Purchase Valet Parking and Holiday Park / War Memorial Parking online

SHOW LOCATION

Bahia Mar Yachting Center:
801 Seabreeze Boulevard, 33316

Hall of Fame Marina:
1 Hall of Fame Drive, 33316

Las Olas Marina:
240 E. Las Olas Circle, 33316

Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County
Convention Center:

1950 Eisenhower Blvd., 33316


The Sails Marina
2150 SE 17th Street,
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316

Pier 66 Marina 2301 SE 17th St,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316


Fort Lauderdale Hilton:
1881 SE 17th Street, 33316

- See more at: http://www.showmanagement.com/fort-lauderdale-international-boat-show-2014/event/#sthash.puuV7sQD.dpuf



 

Russian buyers are fleeing Sunny Isles Beach, investors from New York and Los Angeles are flocking to Miami to buy luxury homes.

Russians have disappeared from Sunny Isles right around the time the United States imposed economic sanctions on Russia over its actions in the Ukraine, Russian sales dropped off the cliff. As a result of the sanctions, the Russian stock market has dropped 25 percent since February.

Nevertheless, Miami is attracting a large number of domestic buyers from New York and Los Angeles, as well as continued interest from South American buyers. Mexicans have discovered Miami in a big way too. High net worth individuals from California and New York are fueling the demand for new mansions in Miami Beach due to the fact of the favorable tax set up in South Florida.

There is significant interest from the Chinese community seeking to buy Miami real estate. Once this area opens up, it will prove to be strong and will quickly change the landscape of real estate in Miami - both residential and commercial.



 

From blighted motels to celebrity chef-owned restaurants, a piece of Biscayne Boulevard is getting made over in a wave of new development. Thanks to new commercial investment, 27 blocks of Biscayne between Northeast 50th and 77th Streets in the MiMo/Biscayne Boulevard Historic District, is receiving a low-key but stylish makeover.

Newcomers include the 50 Eggs restaurant group headquarters and neighborhood hotspot the Vagabond Motel. Celebrity chef Norman Van Aken plans to open a cooking school in the old Royal Motel. Other entrants include a new restaurant and a new coffee shop. A corner liquor store is set to reopen as an after school center. Offices and condos are also coming. It is reported that a developer plans a mixed-use project with 90 units and developer Avra Jain is renovating a four-story building in Class A office space.



 

The still-unnamed project on the site of the former Solis Hotel project (which was partially built) is a partnership between Chateau Group and Fortune International. The luxury condo residence building will be 649 feet tall (which is exactly the FAA height limit for the area), 50 stories, with 212 units ranging in size from 2 bedrooms to 4 bedrooms plus staff room. Five penthouses between 4,300 square feet and 6,300 square feet are projected. The three-level garage will have robotic parking on the bottom floor. Designed by Arquitectonica.



 

As Miami Beach cements its reputation as a playground for the rich, with pied-a-terre priced in the tens of millions, one of its nearby, tony private islands is getting down to serious business.

Tucked off the shores of Surfside in Biscayne Bay, Indian Creek Island has become known as a “billionaire bunker.” Its 86 residents include four of America’s top 500 richest people, according to Forbes: activist investor Carl Icahn; hedge fund manager Eddie Lampert; car dealership owner Norman Braman. and mutual fund mogul Charles Johnson. Add to that Colombian Jaime Galinski, who has recently landed on Forbes’ world billionaires list.

No need to feel sorry for the island’s other residents, though, who include crooner Julio Iglesias, retired Dolphins coach Don Shula, Turnberry Associates co-CEOs Jackie Soffer and brother Jeffrey, who is married to supermodel Elle MacPherson. Others with Indian Creek addresses include Spanish-language TV personality “Don Francisco,” whose real name is Mario Kreutzberger; Hotels.com co-founder Bob Diener and industrialist Gilbert Bigio, considered one of the wealthiest people in Haiti. Even music magnates Jay-Z and Beyonce were once homeowners.

Island home sales have been selling at whopping — and often record — prices, such as the $47 million paid by a Russian billionaire in 2012 for a newly constructed, 30,000-square-foot mansion. Earlier this summer, steel tycoon Leroy Schecter sold his 22,686-square-foot house for $28 million to an undisclosed buyer.

Where the island used to be filled mostly with vacation houses for the wealthy, now families are constructing extravagant dream homes to live in. All 35 properties have waterfront views, with an exclusive golf course and country club taking up the center of the 294-acre island.

With the economy improving and adjacent neighborhood Surfside adding entertainment and dining options, potential buyers are warming up to Indian Creek, said Klepach, who also serves as mayor of the incorporated Indian Creek Village. The island is protected by a 10-officer police force, including 24-hour marine patrol. That has led to property taxes that are among the highest in Miami-Dade County, at a 8.3782 millage rate for city taxes, alone.

Indian Creek Village was established in 1939, and a few of the properties still date back to the ’50s and ’60s. But for the most part, the smaller houses of that era are making way for sprawling mansions.

The resurgence of entertainment options in Surfside plays a role in drawing young people to Indian Creek, Alexander said. For example, the new Four Seasons Private Residences now under construction on the site of the nearby Surf Club will give Indian Creek residents an opportunity to buy a beach apartment for guests, he said.

As Indian Creek Island becomes known for its space, security and location, home prices will continue to skyrocket, prices will increase 20 to 25 percent in the next few years.



 

That was Mr. Morris Lapidus' view on the greatest design of his career, The Fontainebleau Hotel, in our very own Miami Beach. Many of our Art Deco jewels once housed some of the most exclusive guests in the world, from politicians to notorious gangsters and the world's greatest entertainers. What was once a local watering hole and simply the only decent place to go to a karaoke bar in South Beach was the 1940s marvel The Shelborne Hotel, which, until its recent $20M renovation, lived as an afterthought in the hustle and bustle of Collins Avenue. Cross the bridge and marvel at the ambitions of a powerhouse female developer by the name of Avra Jain. Ms. Jain has set her sights on the up-and-coming MiMo (Miami Modern) District, with its iconic Coppertone sign from 1958 and the cheeky new and improved Vagabond "Motel". The thrill of renovation lures many investors to all parts of Miami. History tends to repeat itself, they say, and Miami's no exception.

What does all this mean for residents and future buyers of property? Miami's various architectural facelifts continue the city's renaissance into a culturally rich and vibrant global destination. Those living here might find a greater appreciation for our city after seeing the new sparkle on these brought-back-to-life landmarks. If you ask us, this town keeps getting better and better. Call Serge Kay to receive the latest updates on Miami real estate and new developments under construction. Expert advice at no cost to the buyer. "your choice ... our expertise"



 

Serge Kay New Condo Sale at Oceana Bal Harbour

Tags: Oceana Bal Harbour

Press Release (October 6,2010)

Serge Kay and Keller Williams Elite Properties Aventura announce the sale of a Oceana Bal Harbour condominium residence.

Serge Kay, Sr. Vice President of Keller Williams Elite Properties in Aventura, proudly announces the sale of an oceanfront luxury condominium sky residence at the under construction Oceana Bal Harbour, in the heart of beautiful Bal Harbour. Serge Kay represented the Buyer in this new under construction purchase.

The 25th. floor residence features 4185 sq.ft (388 sq. mts) with an additional 1595 sq.ft. (148 sq.mts) of wrap around terrace. It features 3 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a den, plus a family room. The buyer has the option to change the floor plan to suit his specifications. Panoramic views of the ocean, city and exclusive Bal Harbour Marina are featured. Price was $10,000,000.

Oceana Bal Harbour, will certainly become one of Miami's most talked about Luxury Oceanfront Towers located in One of the most coveted areas, known for its affluent residents and shopping mall - Bal Harbour.

Contact Serge Kay for more information on reserving and purchasing a choice select residence in Oceana Bal Harbour, or finding out all information on a wide variety of Luxury South Florida properties and current listings, or to view new Developments currently under construction.

Having a professional Realtor represent you will assure you that your best interests are fully protected. Serge Kay will represent you and work for you. Keep in mind that a developers sales team woks for the developer - not you the Buyer - eventhough all commissions are paid by the developer at no cost to the Buyer.

http://www.sergekay.com/bal-harbour-condos/oceana-bal-harbour.htm



 

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