OPEN HOUSE MARCH 9TH, 2008 2PM-4PM
Come visit our Open House today from 2Pm-4PM at 18379 102nd Way S. Boca Raton. Subdivision name Bentbrook at Boca Chase.

Come visit our Open House today from 2Pm-4PM at 18379 102nd Way S. Boca Raton. Subdivision name Bentbrook at Boca Chase.
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OceanSide Pompano Beach is the new luxury hi-rise from WCI Communities, Inc., located at the corner of A1A and Atlantic Boulevard in Pompano Beach, Florida.
MLS#R2889805 Soon to be finished this magnificent wrap-around corner unit with breathtaking ocean and intracoastal views features 2,035 square feet of luxurious living. Asking Price $1,875,000. For more information contact me at 561 703 6311.
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To provide final additions to the brand new luxury facility, AutoNation, America's largest automotive retailer, sought out a reliable company that could seamlessly carry forward the design concept of a new facility and had a performance record of delivering quality products on short notice and within budget. ConservArt, Inc., master frame makers and art conservators, was selected as the best company for the job. All parties were pleased by the major transformation created by the installation.
Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) January 14, 2008 — ConservArt, Inc., master frame makers and art conservators, has recently put the finishing touches on AutoNation's newly constructed Lexus of Palm Beach store with the addition of nearly 200 pieces of art.
"Driven to be the Best," AutoNation built their newest facility preserving their ideals of style and luxury associated with the Lexus brand. The ambiance created by the designers of the Lexus of Palm Beach facility provides an exceptional and memorable experience for visitors and clients, distinguishing this dealership from any other Lexus location.
To provide final additions to the brand new luxury facility, AutoNation, America's largest automotive retailer, sought out a reliable company that could seamlessly carry forward the design concept of a new facility and had a performance record of delivering quality products on short notice and within budget. ConservArt, Inc., master frame makers and art conservators, was easily selected as the best company for the job.
"We took just over a month from the time of the preliminary discussion until the completion of final installation." said George Schwartz, Director of ConservArt. "It was a treat to work with the seasoned professionals at AutoNation who allowed me to draw on my experience and gave me the freedom to present and implement my vision for this exceptional facility."
All parties were pleased by the major transformation created by the installation. The modern, non-representational abstract artwork adorned with simple, yet elegant black and silver frames added color and sophistication to the already lavish environment. Paying homage to the rich historical heritage of the Palm Beach area, home to Lexus of Palm Beach, a collection of vintage photographs of of the area were located, enlarged and framed to add geographic context and a hint of the "old world" to the inviting interior.
"Having worked on countless projects over the years, Lexus of Palm Beach will always stand out as an example of what can be achieved with decorative artwork." Schwartz said. "The polished marble floors, the opulent dark woodwork and the granite wainscoting trimmed with stainless steel, appeared to be even more luxurious after all the artwork was installed."
The installation may be viewed by following this link: http://www.conservart.com/autonation.html
About ConservArt, Inc.
Founded in 1951, ConservArt has an extensive background in the design, fabrication and installation of artwork for corporations, hospitality clients, and consumers and has delivered quality and reliability through both their Montreal, Canada and Boca Raton, Florida locations. ConservArt's expertise benefits architects, interior designers and decorators by providing the perfect setting for their clients' artwork and collections. ConservArt provides conservation and restoration services for fine and decorative art, cleaning, refurbishing and refinishing of existing frames and alterations. The company provides curatorial assistance for corporate and private collections, as well as surveys, condition reports and photographic documentation. They also consult with architects in the design of museums, art exhibit and storage facilities, lighting, HVAC systems and other aspects as they pertain to the housing and exhibition of artwork. Former clients and projects include…
Via Rail Canada, CN Hotels, Ritz Carlton, Lynn Insurance Group, JM Family Enterprises, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Miami Museum of Science, Boca Raton Historical Society, Orange Bowl Committee, Miami Historical Museum, Bonnet House Museum, Rolls Royce, Pratt & Whitney, Bombardier, Sony and countless others.
CONTACT INFORMATION
George Schwartz, Director
ConservArt, Inc.,
Tel.:(561) 482-7292
Fax: (561 482-6787
http://www.conservart.net
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The Arlington investment firm Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Group said that its subprime mortgage subsidiary would file for bankruptcy protection and that it was likely to lose all of its investment in the firm, another blow to a company that already has been battered by the meltdown in the industry.
First NLC "will liquidate its assets as a result of the continued deterioration of the non-prime market," a statement by FBR Group said.
FBR made a $550 million bet on the subprime market in 2005. Much of that investment has been lost.
FBR bought First NLC, a mortgage originator in Florida, in the winter of 2005 for $101 million. At the time, FBR's profit was surging, partly because of investments in subprime mortgages.
But when the subprime market collapsed last summer, FBR announced it would restructure First NLC. Sun Capital Partners, a firm in Boca Raton, Fla., invested $60 million in First NLC while FBR invested $12 million. Had the deal closed, Sun Capital would own 80 percent of First NLC, while FBR would own 20 percent.
But yesterday FBR said the agreement to restructure First NLC would not close and the subsidiary would never officially be sold. The companies have already invested the money, however, and FBR said it did not expect to recover its $12 million. Sun Capital Partners could not be reached after business hours to comment on whether it expected to lose its investment.
FBR Group, structured as a real estate investment trust, invests in mortgage securities and other assets. It is also the majority owner of FBR Capital Markets, an investment bank and a separate public company.
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Higher end communities such as Colonnade in Boca Raton seem to fare better. For more information contact Manny Reynaldo