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After such a roller-coaster year, settling into the holidays with your tribe feels like wrapping yourself in cashmere on a blustery day: warm, comforting, familiar. This year more than any other in recent memory, celebrating the holidays is all about tradition, time-honored and new. In our house, we’re incorporating a little of both. We’ve always upheld the Greek custom of feasting with extended family on Christmas Eve, then exchanging presents on New Year’s Eve, which is the night Santa Claus (Saint Basil for us) visits. But since Florida is home and our 11-year-old twins were born here, we embrace American traditions equally. This, of course, means an entire month’s worth of gatherings and gift exchanges, movies and hot chocolate by the fireplace (yes, even in 80 degrees), and multiculti cookie baking—all of which makes us feel extra merry. Traditions extend to the workplace, too. Our Aventura family gathers on a December afternoon for a cookout and croquet at the National Croquet Center in West Palm Beach, and it couldn’t be more perfect. Not all of us are champion players (ahem), but winning comes courtesy of the laughter and camaraderie we share. If you haven’t tried croquet, I recommend it heartily, during the holidays or otherwise. One of my favorite new traditions has to do with the magazine itself. For our December issue, we decided to approach one family and ask them to host a holiday celebration at home—decorations, festive food, presents, the works—that we can feature in our pages. In order to make deadline, of course, this would have to happen sometime in September. For Aventura, the “lucky” subjects were April “Dr. Patty” Patterson and Marco Britt, who invited close friends for a bash inspired by their respective cultures. Everything about this party—from the forest-inspired decor to the Southern-meets-Italian fare to the infectious joie de vivre of the hosts—sets the standard for holiday entertaining. Join the celebration by turning to “Multicultural Merriment” on page 76. Enjoy the issue and cherish your holiday traditions, whatever they may be. Here’s to a bright 2021!
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The first of a series of international experiential art centers will make its debut this month in the resurged neighborhood of Alapattah. Located across from the new Rubell Museum, Superblue Miami offers 50,000 square feet of artworks, including immersive environments and large-scale, complex installations combining technology, architecture, music, and performance. “The vision is to prioritize the audience and general public, shifting the idea of patronage from collecting objects to collecting shared experiences,” says Shantelle Rodriguez, director of Superblue Miami. “Guests will feel like they’re being teleported to other worlds.” Co-founded by Pace Gallery’s president and CEO Marc Glimcher and former Pace London president Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, Superblue will mark its launch with Every Wall Is a Door. The exhibition will feature three dynamic, large-scale installations by the world’s leading experiential artists: a mirrored, multi-sensory maze by London-based Es
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In addition to a retail shop filled with artist-inspired items and an outdoor cafe, Superblue’s programming will feature several talks, performances, and workshops. Social distancing guidelines, including limited occupancy, will be enforced; specific time slots for entrance into Supeblue will be provided at the time of ticket purchase. (superblue.com) —Juliana Accioly DECEMBER 2020
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FOR THE FASHIONISTA This tribal collection necklace ($450) by artist Bobbie van der Vlugt, inspired by the beauty of the Caribbean’s turquoise waters, brings calm to life. Musa Jewelry (musajewelry.com)
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Mondrian South Beach relaunches with A FRESH NEW LOOK Along with a picturesque bayfront backdrop, the Mondrian South Beach now flaunts an eye-catching design and 25,000 square feet of meeting and event space following a multimilliondollar, property-wide facelift. Peter Oleck and Danny Cubes of OS Design Group revamped the hotel to reflect Miami’s relaxed, tropical vibe with a decor of two-tone marble floors, natural coral columns, woodwork, and artisanal handcrafted artwork. The renovation is led by hotel partners Russell W. Galbut, co-founder of Crescent Heights and chairman of Norwegian Cruise Line, and Michael S. Liebowitz, president and CEO of Harbor Group. “Since partnering with Russell Galbut, I knew this property deserved a complete
makeover,” says Liebowitz, co-owner of Mondrian South Beach. “As the audience of the hotel grows up, so should the property. Mondrian has always been a go-to hotel for those looking for a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere, and we’re looking forward to bringing back that incredible energy.” There’s no shortage of activities to keep guests busy: After a trip to the 4,400-square-foot wellness center, unwind with a cocktail at the lobby lounge and bar, or settle in a poolside cabana at Baia Beach Club, the hotel’s buzzy hangout with a Mediterranean restaurant, bar, lounge, and a private membership club. The Mondrian’s 220 guest rooms are restful retreats, a world of relaxed elegance with thoughtful touches of organic materials, teak, bamboo, and rattan light fixtures. (sbe.com) —J.A.
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Design Miami Design Miami 2020 will take place at the historic Moore Building from November 28 through December 6. The show’s sixteenth edition will mark the unveiling of Podium, a selling exhibition of collectible design and craft from leading galleries and independent design studios. This year’s display of furniture, lighting, and decorative arts will also be for sale online, alongside virtual content. (miami2020. designmiami.com) Context Art Miami CONTEXT Art Miami is launching its inaugural virtual fair, Miami Art City Online Acquisition Rooms, December 1-6. The online interactive platform will replicate the art fair experience through the use of proprietary technology. The virtual exhibition combines a transactional sales platform with news, education, and entertainment content tailored to high-end art collectors. Storytelling will provide in-depth perspectives of the works. (contextartmiami.com)
OVR: Miami Beach Art Basel will premiere a new iteration of its online viewing rooms December 2-6 via OVR: Miami Beach, featuring galleries accepted into the 2020 edition. The show’s digital platform will include five sectors: Galleries (work from young talents to twentieth-century masters), Edition (exceptional prints and editioned works), Nova (works created in the last three years), Positions (emerging artists’ work), and Survey (works made before 2000). The nineteenth edition of the international fair will also feature virtual talks, gallery walk-throughs, and more. (artbasel.com) —J.A.
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WEIGHTY MATTERS Yaasa weighted blanket ($269), Yaasa, yaasa.com Yaasa is changing the weighted blanket game with its beautiful, couch-worthy, hand-knitted option. The blanket feels like a hug and looks like a chic throw—perfect for snuggling up this season. —Kristen Desmond LeFevre, senior editor
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GREEN THUMB Plant Parent subscription ($40-$60), The Sill, thesill.com. If sitting for a 20-minute meditation isn’t your speed, tending to plants might be the perfect calming mindfulness activity. The Sill has several plant subscriptions to choose from that take all of the guesswork out of becoming a plant parent. —Abigail Duffy, web editor
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PERFECT CIRCLE Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello round earrings ($595), Saint Laurent, Aventura, ysl.com
TOUCH OF TARTAN Check technical cotton point-tie mules ($960), Burberry, Aventura, burberry.com
STYLE NOTES QUEEN OF HEARTS: Accessories in unexpected shapes instantly add personality. RIGHT ANGLE: Go modern by opting for geo prints and silhouettes with clean lines. COLOR BLOCK: Rich hues in contrasting combinations create a forward take on the trend.
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HAPPY HOUR SGU Vin de France 2019 natural orange wine ($32), Vivanterre, founded by Max and Rosie Assoulin, vivanterre.com LET’S EAT The Missoni Family Cookbook ($50), Assouline, Bal Harbour, assouline.com
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Beachgoers and outdoor devotees are well acquainted with aloe vera’s cooling powers on sunburnt and stressed skin. The gel from the ubiquitous succulent takes on a new life as a hydrating, plumping, and soothing mainstay in products meant to refresh and moisturize tresses and enliven the complexion: D’Isolana Skincare Aloe Vera Calming Elixir with soothing thermal water ($70, disolana.com); M-61 Hydraboost Serum 2.0 ($82, Bluemercury); Soleil Toujours Organic Aloe Antioxidant Calming Mist ($26, soleiltou jours.com); AVegan Beauty Balance Toner ($38, aveganbeauty.com); IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better Setting Spray with hydrating hyaluronic acid, coconut water, and aloe vera extract ($28, Sephora); and Christophe Robin Hydrating Melting Mask ($37, Bluemercury). —Abigail Duffy
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Whether you’re ready to hit the slopes this winter or book a summer retreat, The Lodge at Spruce Peak is once again welcoming travelers By Paul Rubio
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ermont is on the tip of everyone’s tongue these days. True, natural splendor and minimal development have always been assets of the Green Mountain State. But the pandemic has cast a newfound spotlight on Vermont as America’s next great vacation and second-home destination. In a state where wilderness claims more than 76 percent of the land, the air is pure, the scenery is stunning, and the outdoor pursuits are endless. Nowhere is this more palpable than at The Lodge at Spruce Peak, a resort community underscored by a rusticchic, alpine lodge with simple rooms and suites, as well as more extravagant mountain
cabins, private homes, and the in-progress One Spruce Peak, an exclusive collection of modernist townhomes and residences. Nestled between the base of skyscraping Spruce Peak and Vermont’s highest summit, Mount Mansfield, the lodge and its excess of 2,000 protected acres are guided by the seasons, assuming new looks and personalities each quarter to showcase the best of Vermont’s ever-changing outdoors. In winter, snow-white Stowe glistens as “Ski Capital of the East,” where The Lodge at Spruce Peak offers direct ski-in, ski-out access—catering to all levels, from bunny slopes to black-diamond runs—and plenty of après-ski fun in the heated swimming pool and duo of hot tubs. A massive ice-skating rink anchors a retail and dining village, dominating the social scene for tykes, tweens, and teens. Other activities abound, from ascending snow-blanketed trails on horseback to
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cross-country skiing, dogsledding, ice climbing, and snowshoeing. In addition to the action-packed offerings, leisure is also most welcome. You may want to stay put and just take in the wintry sights from your cozy room or suite, most with stone-framed fireplaces and all with balconies or terraces framing mountain views. Or you might want to recharge in the worldclass, 18-treatment-room spa, especially after a morning on the slopes. Come spring and summer, lush greenery returns, and the lodge’s designated nature trails and mountainside, 18-hole, par-72 golf course come into focus. Stowe’s adventure course reopens (inclusive of hanging bridges and Spider-Man-style climbing nets) as does its adrenaline-inducing zip line course, which reaches speeds of up to 60 mph. Climbing, bouldering, canoeing, and kayaking become options for the daily agenda, as do mountain biking, cycling, hiking, and fishing. Fall excursions mirror those of summer yet the terrain explodes in the most dramatic colors—hedge your bets on the brightest of yellows, oranges, and reds come late September or early October. No matter the season, the vistas astound, and the lodge surfaces as a special destination for families creating lasting memories and unplugging from modern entrapments. When on property, your biggest worry becomes what fabulous dish to order at the
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Vermont isn’t the easiest destination for a short getaway, so those wanting to experience the seasons on a quick trip should look no further than Boston, New England’s easiest access point from South Florida. Just beyond the city limits (some 20 minutes) lies the history-rich, forested town of Lexington, a destination both distant and charming enough to foster escapism while keeping optional city jaunts within reach. Here, next to the Battle Green, site of the Revolutionary War’s first battle circa 1775, stands The Inn at Hastings Park, a darling Relais & Châteaux collection of 22 rooms over three thoughtfully restored historic buildings that thoroughly embrace Americana, inside and out. Though autumn is our favorite season in which to enjoy the inn in its full Technicolor splendor, there’s never a bad time for appreciating the historic, natural environs. This includes the 11-mile Minuteman Bikeway (maintained even in winter) and Walden Pond, the beauty of which served as muse for famed poet and philosopher Henry David Thoreau.
Seasons do, however, dictate the menu at the inn’s noteworthy Town Meeting Bistro restaurant. A highlight is the savory and crispy Judith Point hot calamari—trust us, it rivals the best in secret-recipe, fried-chicken excellence. There’s also the Whispering Angel Culinary Garden, a lovely outdoor dining space bedazzled in rosé bottles, floral arrangements, and Baccarat crystal. Bonfires and space heaters keep the garden toasty, allowing guests to delight in signature four-course, wine-paired meals for lunch or dinner. Further upholding the robust food and wine reputation of the Relais & Châteaux brand, inn owner and culinary educator Trisha Pérez Kennealy hosts cooking classes structured around subjects such as crafting the ultimate potato side dishes or the secrets of roasting chicken. Whether hunkering down in the lodge on a snowy morning or sipping rosé in the garden and exploring America’s past and the great outdoors on a sun-kissed afternoon, The Inn at Hastings Park delivers New England enchantment year-round. (innathastingspark.com) DECEMBER 2020
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flagship restaurant Solstice. (Is that side of smoky-sweet brussels sprouts really necessary given the richness of the mushroomenrobed, homemade pappardelle? Um, yeah!) Even with its soaring crowned ceilings, the massive lobby begins to feel like your own living room. Soon, fellow guests are becoming new friends, as are the many dogs in residence; the lodge has such a cult following among pet lovers that happy hour often
channels Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show vibes. The kids are no longer glued to their phones or the TV, lest they miss a minute of the next outdoor outing. Given the lodge’s connection with nature and family, it’s no wonder everyone wants to move or, at least, vacation here. Life seems simpler and better at The Lodge at Spruce Peak. And indeed, it is. (sprucepeak.com; onespruce peak.com) «
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Chateau Beach, Unit 2001 4 BD 4 BA 3,996 SF $5,450,000
I began working with Karen Matluck when I moved back to Miami 5 years ago. You might call her the mayor of Aventura. She knows almost every condo on the market, every condo that’s about to come on the market and the real scoop on every building. Trust her. She knew what I wanted and made Closing 1 a cinch. She also knew who would be a likely buyer and didn’t waste time showing it to others. Closing 2 was also a cinch. Anyone looking to buy or sell in the Aventura area would be wise to work with Karen. You can trust her. -Mary E.
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SERENITY by the Sea Florida cool meets coastal elegance at THE SEAGATE Hotel & Spa By Abigail Duffy Even though it is nestled off bustling Atlantic Avenue, The Seagate Hotel & Spa in Delray Beach feels worlds away. The boutique property marries beachside sensibility with contemporary luxury, and it’s all just steps from one of the Palm Beaches’ most enchanting shores. The 7,000- and 2,500-gallon exotic fish and shark tanks personify The Seagate’s South Floridian magnetism as their marine inhabitants and ethereal indigo glow transfix guests who pass through the hotel’s common areas. The coastal influence carries across breezy Bahamian accents and creamy colors, an aesthetic sure to lull guests into the relaxed state of mind that a weekend at The Seagate elicits. The same Bahamian design elements are apparent in The Seagate’s plush, sanctuary-like rooms. The 500-square-foot deluxe king and
queen rooms come with a choice of a walk-in shower or a bubble-jet tub (or both if you can’t decide), plus Egyptian cotton sheets (imagine slipping into those after a long day at the beach). For guests celebrating momentous occasions—such as that first post-pandemic staycation—The Seagate offers welcome amenities, like Champagne and wine to toast to the deserved getaway. They are best enjoyed on a private balcony overlooking Atlantic Avenue, with glimpses of the ocean in the distance. If a hedonistic day of pampering is in order, the 8,000-square-foot Seagate Spa boasts a refreshing menu, including custom massages (the Rain Massage will melt away any hint of stress), potent rejuvenating facials, and invigorating body treatments. Lounging poolside under a canopy of palm trees is the perfect follow-up activity.
Guests who want to explore the neighborhood need only climb aboard The Seagate’s trolley that stands ready to whisk staycationers off to destinations within 3 miles, such as the Seagate Beach Club, Seagate Country Club, or anywhere along Atlantic Avenue. You can also opt to ride in one of The Seagate’s white Cadillac Escalades to and from the hotel. Epicurean travelers will meet their match at The Atlantic Grille, which specializes in seaside fare for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. Guests can dine alfresco or alongside the resto’s famous moon jellyfish floating inside a 450gallon aquarium, all while indulging in modern preparations of classic dishes and South Florida’s freshest seafood. For those looking to fuel rounds of golf and afternoon swims with a quick bite, the hotel’s Etc. Café stocks pastries, sandwiches, organic coffee, and more. The Seagate Hotel & Spa achieves a resortmeets-retreat balance, complete with sumptuous accommodations, unforgettable dining, and fun-in-the-sun activities in a comfortable, personable environment. (theseagatehotel.com) «
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DELUXE DRIVE Bentley’s all-new FLYING SPUR combines grace with pace, and a whole lot of LUXURY By Howard Walker To drive or to be driven? That’s the dilemma. Do you slide behind the wheel to pilot the world’s fastest four-door sedan, clocking in at 207 mph flat out? Or luxuriate in the back, watching the world whoosh by, while massaging, reclining, heated-and-cooled seats do the pampering? Either way you’ll be overjoyed. This is the spectacular duality of Bentley’s latest Flying Spur, arguably the world’s grandest grand tourer. The third-generation Spur (the first debuted back in 2005) has the distinction of being new from the hubcaps up. It’s a tad longer than before, with 5 inches added to the wheelbase, giving it a sleeker, more elegant look. The headlights alone are worthy of accolades. These LED wonders feature a cut-crystal effect in a stunning saw-blade design that lets them sparkle, even when not lit. Now gaze in awe at that Flying B mascot standing proud atop the grille. The wings of the B illuminate at night and the whole thing can retreat into the bodywork at the touch of a button.
Sharing the same basic chassis as Porsche’s Panamera sedan, the new Spur features an all-aluminum body with more curves, haunches, and bulging muscles than an Olympic weight lifter. See it in profile and it looks achingly gorgeous, especially rolling on the optional 22-inch alloys. Head-on, the new supersized grille seems huge and imposing, especially in standard guise with its vertical chrome blades. Only the new rear-end lacks visual presence; it feels like something from Volkswagen. For the driver in you, this Flying Spur just might make you sprout a pair of horns. Under that mile-long hood sits Bentley’s 6.0-liter twinturbocharged 12-cylinder, the same one used in the latest Continental GT two-door. With a massive 626 horsepower on tap, it can catapult the Spur from standstill to 60 mph in a crazy-fast 3.7 seconds. This is one superb driver’s car, with handling sharpened and honed by standard active all-wheel drive, rear-wheel steering, and the world’s first 48-volt electric anti-roll system. Power it through the curves and this
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5,300-pound leviathan feels more like a sports coupe. Dial up Sport mode and the suspension firms, the throttle sharpens, and the transmission becomes even more eager to shift. And if you have to stop in a hurry, the car’s massive rotors (16.5 inches at the front, 15 at the rear) halt forward progress as effectively as throwing out an anchor. There are few more commanding, more cosseting driving positions than the pilot’s seat of this Spur. Power adjustments seem endless, and it boasts an array of massaging options that wouldn’t seem out of place in a spa. One true surprise-and-delight element is the three-sided fascia panel, which can morph from being a glass infotainment screen to displaying a trio of analog gauges to an elegant wood panel. But if you want to leave the driving to others, the Flying Spur’s rear seats are a sanctuary of silence and serenity. They offer 14 power adjustments and five massaging modes. And with soft, squishy, pillowed headrests, taking a nap is inevitable. The rear-facing glass screen on the center console is another treat. From here you can control everything, including the window shades, rear sunroof shade, temperature, and the optional 2,200-watt, 18-speaker Naim surround sound system. Add in amazing stretch-out legroom plus plentiful headroom and you may never want to leave. The price of all this luxury kicks off at $214,600, though start checking the options boxes—that Naim audio alone costs an eye-watering $8,800—and it’s easy to reach the $286,000 of our tester. As for having a car that makes you want to drive and be driven in equal measure? That’s priceless. «
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Hinckley’s stunning new 35 trades inboard power for a pair of outboards— just don’t call it a Picnic Boat By Howard Walker
Think of Hinckley’s iconic Picnic Boats—celebrating 25 years in build—and it’s hard to picture them without a pair of beefy diesels gushing out water, Hoover Dam–style, through Hamilton jet drives. But for the legendary Maine boatbuilder’s gorgeous new Hinckley 35 model debuting this summer, those twin diesels and water jets are being jettisoned in favor of twin outboards. It makes sense. Outboards are easier to maintain and are more efficient too. In the case of the supercharged, 300-horsepower Mercury Verado motors that’ll come standard, they’re also quieter and more refined. For speed demons, outboard power will get the new 35 to that out-ofthe-way beach quicker than diesel. With optional twin 350-hp Verados,
top speed should be around 42 knots, as opposed to 38 for the current Yanmar-powered 34 Picnic. Then there’s the small matter of cost. Compared to two big eight-cylinder inboard diesels and complex jet drives, outboard power should be less expensive. Right now, the base price of the new 35 comes in at $825,000. All in all, that’s a win-win-win situation. But don’t think of this 35 simply as a 34 Picnic with a couple of big outboards hanging off the transom. Hinckley called in designer Michael Peters—who has drawn all of its Picnic Boat hulls since 2008—to optimize the current 34 for outboard power. He’s included slightly wider chines (they’re the lower edges of the hull) and wider underwater strakes that run front to back. These changes will provide better lift and stability at higher speeds and offer superior control for the helmsperson. In Hinckley tradition, the hull is built using an inner layer of carbon fiber and outer layer of Kevlar infused with epoxy, then baked in a giant oven to deliver I-beam stiffness and rigidity. More instantly recognizable are the design changes to the stern. Instead of a cut-off, more upright look, the sides of the hull have been stretched and rounded. To our eyes, it’s even sleeker. Of course, there’s always a trade-off. Here it’s the lack of a full-width swim platform. Clambering back on the boat after a refreshing dip is going to be just a little more awkward. Everything else about this elegant 35-footer (overall length is actually closer to 39 feet) is pure down east Hinckley Picnic Boat. Buyers can expect the same acres of mirror-finished varnish, salty pilothouse and teak decks, and deep cockpit with comfy seating. The one big exterior update, however, that will make Hinckley aficionados instantly recognize the new look is the pilothouse windshield. In place of the traditional split screen, the 35 gets a one-piece version that debuted on the company’s Sport Boat 40x model last year. While the Picnic Boat’s split screen hardly compromised forward visibility, this full-width windshield gives CinemaScope-like forward vision.
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It makes everything from channel-marker hunting, to crab-pot avoidance, to pinch-tight docking a cinch. The cockpit layout is quintessential Picnic Boat, with lovely U-shaped seating under the pilothouse hardtop, rear-facing side seating, and a three-quarter-width transom bench in the cockpit. The one big bonus of outboard power is that the cockpit boxes that would normally house honking diesels are now empty. Throw in a couple of mattresses and they could double as kids’ quarters. Down below it’s business as usual, with a forward V-berth, spacious head to starboard, and a modestly equipped galley to port. Although far from cavernous, it’s plenty big enough for an overnighter or weekend away. Up at the helm there’s that Hinckley-trademark, nearhorizontal, varnished-wood wheel, as well as mirror-varnished timber, powerPOWER FILE adjustable Stidd helm and co-pilot seats, PRICE: STARTING AT and joystick control for the outboards for $825,000 LENGTH: 38 FEET, 8 ease of docking. INCHES BEAM: 11 FEET DRAFT: Yet, while the Picnic Boat connec2 FEET, 9 INCHES POWER: tion is there for all to see, according to 2 X MERCURY VERADO Scott Bryant, Hinckley’s vice president 300 TOP SPEED: 42 KNOTS of sales and marketing, this new 35 is not RANGE: 300-PLUS MILES AT a true Picnic Boat. “We’re reserving the 35 MPH WHY WE LOVE IT: Picnic Boat moniker for our jet boats,” BECAUSE WITH OUTBOARD he explains. POWER, TIMELESS DOWN We can’t imagine buyers being too hapEAST STYLE MEETS MODERN PERFORMANCE. py about that. «
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drienne Arsht has a simple mantra: everyone is born with the ability to give and make a difference. It’s a lesson she learned early from her parents, who were strong believers that philanthropy is more than just helping others; it is about changing the world. “My mother was the person with the most courage,” says Arsht. “From her influence, I carry a quote from Edmund Burke with me at all times: ‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good people do nothing.’ It is the most important lesson I have learned along with the sense of responsibility she left me.” About to go belly-up in 2008, the Performing Arts Center of Miami found itself in a place not unlike Burke’s quote: Even in the face of bankruptcy, there were a lot of good people doing nothing. The concept had been a dream 34 years in the making, but—in a
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The home of Adrienne Arsht in Miami, whose charitable contributions enhance culture in the Magic City. Opposite page: Arsht’s well-appointed dining room, where she hosts guests for local dinner parties.
crisis of faith for the Miami community—it was dying. Then, in what could have been a riveting cinematic scene, Arsht arrived and made the dream come true with her $30 million contribution. “Adrienne saved us,” says Aileen M. Ugalde, vice president and general counsel for the University of Miami, where Arsht is a trustee emerita. “Perhaps I am biased, but of the innumerable institutions and communities where she has left her mark, I think the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of MiamiDade County will be her most enduring legacy.”
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Then again, Arsht is known for supporting causes that others leave behind. In this case, Arsht believed that a performing arts center in Miami would become a national landmark. Today, the stunning Cesar Pelli-designed center has not only changed the city’s landscape, but has put Miami center stage around the world. “I still get a kick out of seeing my name on the trash bins and the metro stop,” Arsht jokes. “I cannot imagine a world without the arts. When giving, you are preserving the essence of civilization for now and hundreds of years to come. Art is part of who we are and helps define us.” DECEMBER 2020
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Fearlessly independent, occasionally intimidating, and not afraid to stand up for what she believes, Arsht says she plays ping pong to help exercise what she calls her “killer instincts.” As the daughter of two attorneys—her mother was the Honorable Roxana Cannon Arsht, the first female judge in Delaware; her father was Samuel Arsht, a prominent Wilmington attorney, and the architect of corporate law in America—she comes by those instincts naturally. She grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, in a home filled with classical music, opera, and a love for theater and books. (“Books are like friends, and I love to have them surround me,” she says.) Her mother played the piano, so Arsht took piano and ballet lessons. Each Saturday, the family listened to the Texaco radio broadcast of the Metropolitan Opera hosted by announcer Milton Cross. Such a broad spectrum of culture gave her an early appreciation for the arts. After graduating from Mount Holyoke College with a major in economics and political science, Arsht earned her law degree in 1966 from Villanova and began her career with her father’s law firm of Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnel. But after a few years, she decided to branch out on her 56
own. In 1969, she moved to New York and joined the legal department of Trans World Airlines (TWA). She eventually became the first woman in the company’s property, cargo, and government relations departments. In 1979, life changed for the busy career woman when she met Myer Feldman, a divorced Washington, D.C. lawyer and former behind-the-
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I have always had great respect for her insatiable effort to reach out to whatever community she finds passion for.” —Susan Kronick
A 20-foot bell sculpture by Kris Martin stands guard in Arsht’s backyard. Opposite Page: The Library houses an atlas opened to North and South America, highlighting her relationship between the two continents; an original work by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui sits above the living room’s fireplace.
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scenes powerhouse legal counsel to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Although Feldman was 28 years older and had been a classmate of her mother’s at Penn Law School, Arsht was immediately attracted to his intelligence, wit, and respect for her independence and career. She quickly moved to Washington, and they married soon after. During their marriage, Arsht, who didn’t want children (“I prefer to mentor those 25 and up,” she says) worked for a Washington law firm before starting her own title company to help with some of her husband’s real estate projects. But by 1996, after nearly 18 years in Washington, she was ready for a bigger challenge: running TotalBank in Miami, a company owned by her family. “That is when I got a deep appreciation for Miami’s Hispanic community,” Arsht says, nodding to the bank’s Cuban American and Spanish roots. Arsht moved to the Magic City full-time and became TotalBank’s chairman of the board. “I got involved with that community and its fabric, and found it exhilarating when its members embraced me as their own.” Susan Kronick, a longtime friend who met Arsht in the late 1990s, says she is a powerful combination of intensity and generosity. “Adrienne was running TotalBank, and I was the new CEO of Burdines department stores,” says Kronick, a career retail executive. “I have always had great respect for her insatiable effort to reach out to whatever community she finds passion for.” Under Arsht’s leadership, TotalBank grew from four locations to 14 with more than $1.4 billion in assets. In 2007, she sold the bank to Banco Popular Español for $300 million, pocketing about $200 million, according to The Washington Post. Traveling frequently between Miami and Washinton, D.C., Arsht maintained a satisfying commuter marriage to Feldman until his death in 2007. DECEMBER 2020
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Arsht is always on the go. She is focused and aware, never content to bask in the glory of past successes. With homes in Miami and Washington, D.C. (and regular trips to New York City), she has the ability to connect people of different backgrounds and beliefs through her transformative philanthropy. “I believe that my time here on Earth is a gift, and how I pay back for being alive is what may be called philanthropy,” Arsht says. “I start with how a gift can be a ‘game changer.’” In July, Arsht contributed $5 million to the MetLive Arts series and internship program at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. This gift provides funds for performance programming and also engages with artists of varied backgrounds, perspectives, and voices. In 2012, her $10 million gift to Manhattan’s Lincoln Center was recognized with the dedication of the Adrienne Arsht Stage in Alice Tully Hall. Four years ago in Washington, she created the Adrienne Arsht Center for Resilience at the Atlantic Council, which has been renamed the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center (thanks to a $30 million Rockefeller gift that she matched). Recently, the center launched Stories of Resilience, a weekly newsletter that inspires the human spirit and highlights kindness, digital ingenuity, and human imagination. Arsht believes that the power of this type of storytelling is crucial at moments of challenge, and can motivate and mobilize people in a way that pure research can’t. “One of my passions is resilience, something I have thought about most of my life,” Arsht says, citing her sister’s death by suicide in 1973 at the age of 29. “I am not sure what made her do it, but I focus my life on resilience because it is evolution and survival. It strengthens our society.” Arsht funds causes pertaining to ethics, medical research, domestic violence, and global policy. In 2013, she was an early promoter of Latin American causes, giving $10 million to the Atlantic Council in Washington to establish the Adrienne Arsht Latin American Center. Her donation will focus on the role of South America in the trans-Atlantic community. For her vast philanthropic efforts, Arsht has received numerous national awards, including the 2017 Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence for her visionary and excellent contributions to cultural and nonprofit institutions (she’s the only woman to have received this honor), and the 2011 Award for Outstanding Philanthropy by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. She is a trustee for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, where she established the Adrienne Arsht Theater Fund, a member of the Trustees Council of the National Gallery of Art, a board member of the Blair House Restoration Fund, and a supporter of the DC Volunteer Lawyers Project, which represents women and children who are victims of domestic violence. DECEMBER 2020
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Villa Serena, a two-acre Mediterranean Revival home overlooking Biscayne Bay, is located near Arsht’s primary residence and has received historic designation.
Although Arsht travels extensively, she owns two Miami homes, including her 2007 purchase of Villa Serena on Brickell, overlooking Biscayne Bay. This two-acre, period-perfect, Mediterranean Revival design created by architect August Geiger, was the former digs of prominent politician-lawyer William Jennings Bryan, who argued against Darwin’s theory of evolution at the famous 1925 Scopes monkey trial. He ran for U.S. President three times, and was appointed Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson in 1913—the same year he built Villa Serena. With a love for preservation, Arsht spent four years restoring this historic gem, a job she found quite satisfying. “Villa Serena is located next to my primary residence and has received historic designation,” she says proudly. When Arsht comes to Miami, she reconnects with friends, welcomes house guests, and often hosts home concerts around artists who are in town to perform at the Arsht Center. “It is wonderful to have a special performance at home, then the next evening attend an opening at the Arsht,” she says. “Since I collect nineteenth-century figural napkin rings, I often ask
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my dinner guests to pick one and then tell the others the reason for that selection. It is a chance for everyone around the table to get to know each other.” She also enjoys hosting chatty pre-performance dinners prepared by chef Brad Kilgore at Brava in the Arsht Center. “My friends want to know what they have missed, what I committed to, or what new project is in the works,” says Arsht, whose other favorite restaurants include Versailles and Caffe Abbracci. “I love Miami.” Over the years, Arsht has donated to many Miami charities like the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Endowment Fund, Florida Grand Opera, Jackson Memorial Hospital Foundation, Cuban-American National Council, and The University of Miami Arsht Ethics Programs—as well as a lab at the university medical school’s Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. In 2008, she became the first woman to join the Five Million Dollar Roundtable of United Way of Miami-Dade; 10 years later, Chapman Partnership, a Miami organization that empowers the homeless, honored her with the Trish Bell Lifetime Achievement Award for her excellent commitment and contributions to the South Florida community. A trailblazer and maverick who makes quick decisions and gives from her gut, Arsht believes that her philanthropic contributions are about more than the amount of money she gives. It could be writing a check or donating time; either way, she encourages others to get involved in what they believe no matter how much they can afford, because it is the actions that make a difference. “I wake up happy every day,” Arsht says. “Women shy away from recognition for their philanthropy, and I want to set an example so they know that it is okay to give. I hope that my actions are respected and in turn will inspire them to give.” «
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Inspired by Twombly necklace with yellow and white diamonds set in gold and white gold, Graff, Bal Harbour; Savannah ring with multicolor and white diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Yvel, yvel.com; Python bracelet with brown diamonds and emeralds set in rose gold, Boucheron, Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour.
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The modern country Christmas table setting with Italian flourishes is anchored by four types of pine greenery with succulents, pine cones, and green Italian ranunculus. Opposite page: Dr. April Patterson and fiancĂŠ Marco Britt with their daughter, Penelope.
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Clockwise from top left: Dr. April Patterson and fiancé Marco Britt; hors d’oeuvres included a mix of Southern delights and Italian sweets; sparkling watermelon lemonade with vodka and white wine.
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From far left: Dr. Patty mingles with Michelle DiMarco; Michelangelo Mejia and Anthony Sattel of Zanadu Group; Spencer and Dina Aronfeld with Marco Britt.
Below: Fried green tomatoes reflect Dr. Patty’s Southern heritage. Opposite Page: lamb served over Southern lentil ragout
highlighted the best of their respective cultures, inviting friends to enjoy a comfortably modern country Christmas with Italian flourishes. Since their house is located on Lake Galloway, Patterson and Britt wanted guests to enjoy the golden sunset out back. “We have ducks and Egyptian geese in our lake as well as boaters, and it’s fun for our friends to admire the beauty of nature,” says Britt. The couple greeted guests in their fireplace room that was decked out for the evening with the help of Chris Weinberg,
owner of Chris Weinberg Events. “We had fun arranging this indoor/outdoor event,” Weinberg says. “It was delightful decorating the cozy, intimate fireplace room where cocktails and appetizers were served as well as the outdoor dining table.” The fireplace space, designed for Christmas by Johanna Dilone, creative director of Gilded Group Decor, paired the best of modern and country styles. She layered textures and patterns within the color palette of whites, blacks, and greens adding a hint of Italian flair in a nod to Britt’s background. “I love bringing in the multicultural elements and playing with different ideas that are classic yet do not clash with each other,” says Dilone. The result? A neutral, clean, Christmas look including seasonal pillows in buffalo plaid, fresh eucalyptus branches in an Italian glass floor vase, a wood storage ladder stacked with holiday elements, and gifts wrapped in a mix of ivory and black paper patterns with burlap and black print ribbons. On the mantel was more fresh greenery. Sophisticated yet simple, the Christmas tree was the surprise element in the room. Rather than select a traditional fresh pine, Dilone constructed a minimalist architectural wood piece with a rustic feel; a true showstopper. “Given the structural design of the tree, dressing it with ornaments would not have worked so we chose a faux pine garland with succulents and pine cones with the intent of creating decor that is both unexpectedly beautiful and sustainable,” says Dilone. As guests mingled, they were treated to live music provided by the Zanadu
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Group’s guitarist Anthony Sattel and vocalist Michelangelo Mejia, who entertained with a mix of Christmas carols and regular standards. “Having music reminds me so much of my childhood. I just love it,” says Patterson. Guests sipped the evening’s signature drink of sparkling watermelon lemonade with vodka and white wine garnished with lemon wedges and a sprig of rosemary, while munching on passed hors d’oeuvres created by Catering the Event by Susan Bleemer. Keeping with the party theme, there was a mix of Southern delights and Italian sweets like baconwrapped baked five-cheese mac served on a parmesan crisp, classic mini fried chicken and waffles served with homemade buttermilk gravy and topped with honey, bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with smoky Southern ham, and Italian risotto cake crowned with fresh arugula and melted asiago cheese. Patterson’s close friend Charisse Sands waltzed around the room with Penelope. “We are having such fun,” says Sands, who met Patterson in 1998 during college. “I love this understated holiday decor. It makes me feel warm and welcome, and proves that Christmas does not have to be just red and green.” At sunset, guests were escorted out back to enjoy the lake view and prepare for the holiday meal. The rustic wood table with cane back and linen upholstered dining chairs complemented the indoor decor. For the table design, Dilone took the opportunity to surprise guests again, conceptualizing and creating a layered mix of country textures, cozy feelings, and contemporary accent choices, including pine-scented candles inscribed with “Buon Natale” (meaning “Merry Christmas” in Italian). She made the centerpieces a blend of four types of pine greenery with succulents, pine cones, and green Italian ranunculus framed in black iron holiday lanterns. “The table accents are natural wood elements, fresh artichoke flowers, and green amaranths draped at either end,” says Dilone.
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“I love this understated holiday decor. It makes me feel warm and welcome, and proves that Christmas does not have to be just red and green.” —Charisse Sands
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The third course was crisp panseared duck breast over classic succotash topped with local raspberry chutney.
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The charger plates—designed in Christian Lacroix-inspired black and white watercolor stripe—were a gift from a Parisbased friend of Patterson. They matched the place mats that Dilone created custom for the event. Patterson’s collection of smoke glass, gold-rimmed crystal goblets blended beautifully with the Goa-inspired, modern shaped flatware, a unique mix of stainless steel with forest green resin handles. As the guests took their seats and dinner was served, they began their holiday meal with local fried green tomatoes topped with remoulade over fresh greens, followed by seared rack of lamb with thyme, rosemary, and dijon crust served over a bed of Southern lentil ragout. The third course was crisp pan-seared duck breast over classic succotash topped with local raspberry chutney. Oyster Bay sauvignon blanc and sparkling Prosecco by Syltbar were paired at the table. “Making a Southern Christmas dinner was fun for us,” says chef Bleemer. “It was a perfect mix of foods for the theme of the party. And the dessert of tender poached pears sautéed in bourbon over a sweet creamy pe
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can sauce is April’s favorite.” All of the guests were so happy with the cuisine that they gave the chef thunderous applause after dining. They enjoyed spending the evening with such charming hosts and a fun-loving group of friends who offered kindness, goodwill, and holiday cheer. The way Patterson and Britt celebrate the cultures that made them who they are helps them bring out the best in each other as a couple; a perfect example of what is best and most meaningful about the Christmas season. “I borrowed these Southern traditions and incorporate them into our holiday festivities now,” says Patterson. Britt agrees, reflecting on the evening and recalling holidays—and traditions—past. “We always decorated our trees together and shared our traditions,” he says. “I am used to entertaining other people during the holidays. It feels natural to me.” «
From top: poached pears sautéed in bourbon over a sweet creamy pecan sauce; Dr. Patty with Charisse Sands; guests Stephanie Demos, Tanya and Andrew Heller, and Christopher DemosBrown.
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OF ARTS & EATS Art Basel may be canceled this year, but you can still craft an art-centric eve in Miami’s buzzing Wynwood neighborhood, starting with a meal at one of many edgy neighborhood spots. EDGAR WOO
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From Left: Buya’s sesame ice cream cookie sandwich; dine alfresco at Bakan while enjoying dishes like Dorados de Pollo.
This district newcomer serves tasty Japanese street food in an artsy, East-meets-West, tavernstyle setting. It’s a solid spot for those looking to do a greater dine-around or pub crawl to sample Wynwood’s culinary diversity and cocktail culture. Order seasoned meat, fish, or vegetable skewers, and watch the quickfire magic unfold in the open micro-kitchen as marinades caramelize atop binchōtan charcoal. Share the colossal, photo-worthy tempura beech mushroom, dusted in onion ash, and dig into the kewpie mayo-enrobed Tokyo street-corn, complemented by an artisan sake cocktail or a glass of wine. (buyawynwood.com)
BAKAN Enjoy an evening of conversation-worthy Mexican food and people-watching on Wynwood’s most sought-after terrace at Bakan. Lined with cacti and eye-catching Mexican art, crowned by wood slats and clustered lanterns, its earth-inspired design is exactly what Wynwood dreams are made of. Feast on highly Instagrammable, flavorful tacos and tostadas (made with special blue corn tortillas, derived from imported ancestral organic corn) and imbibe mezcal-forward cocktails—or simply sip some of the 350 plus selections, straight up. (bakanwynwood.com) —P.R.
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Book a celebration for you and up to 17 guests at the hidden sushi counter known as “The Den” at this Japanese gem in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborhood. Access a secret door behind the kitchen The Den’s Bonito and discover the tropical sibling of Michelin-starred New York City staple Sushi Azabu. Tokyo-trained chef Yasu Tanaka artfully presents the best in sashimi, nigiri, and maki during an interactive evening. (azabuglobal.com)
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This Michelin-starred Italian restaurant hails from our nation’s capital and is a magnet for Miami’s glitterati and power players. Within the elegant Jeffrey Beers-designed space lies a stunning private dining room, encased by glass walls housing fine wines and easily divided into smaller spaces. (There’s also a luxury outdoor tent as an alternative, as well as a 20-seat veranda.) Noted chef Fabio Trabocchi raises the bar on contemporary iterations of Italian classics with dishes like the ginger-laced lobster ravioli and the trio of clams (littleneck, middle neck, and surf) over Gragnano spaghetti, while the exceptional wine list delights. (fiolamiami.com) —P.R.
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Holiday Treat
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From moist carrot cake to dense cookies and cream cheesecake to rich Nutella cookie pie, Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop is Miami’s reigning king of showstopping desserts. Here, the bakery shares the recipe for its wildly popular, rainbow sprinkle-coated sugar cookies, which can be easily reimagined for the holidays with festive colors or used as a blank canvas for more decorative creations. (firemandereks.com) —P.R.
SUGAR COOKIES WITH SPRINKLES Yields 2 dozen
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Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Using an electric mixer, cream room temperature butter with sugar until nice and fluffy and beige in color. Add eggs and vanilla, and cream until fluffy again. (This process usually takes about 2 minutes each time on medium-high speed. Start with medium then gradually raise the speed as it begins to combine.) Add the flour, baking soda, and salt. Mix in the dry ingredients on low speed until you don’t see any bits of unmixed flour. Once dough is formed, roll into 2-ounce portions. Pour sprinkles onto a plate and roll the portioned dough balls around to coat. Freeze the coated dough for about an hour. The dough can be kept overnight in the refrigerator too, depending on how quickly you need to bake it. Bake cookies for 16-17 minutes or until golden brown.
butter 1 1/4 cups sugar 1/4 cup brown sugar 2 large eggs 1 tsp. vanilla extract 3 cups flour 1 tsp. baking soda 1/8 tsp. salt 2 cups sprinkles (holiday colors or rainbow)
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dropped below 3 percent, marking the lowest level since Freddie Mac began keeping track in 1971. Factors working against homebuilders hampered new inventory. Ongoing trade difficulties with China coupled with Canadian lumber tariffs wreaked havoc on the supply and prices of building materials, O’Connor explains. “We definitely had some wild and crazy stuff going on. At one point, lumber prices were triple what they had been earlier in the year.” The skilled construction labor workforce is also lower than normal. Subsequently, developers have been building larger, more expensive homes that promise higher profits. That locks out first-time buyers and increases demand across the state—especially in Southwest and South Florida—for affordable housing. The pandemic played a role in housing’s performance, though not as major as analysts might have predicted at the outset. In what O’Connor notes is being called the “March phenomenon,” sellers who weren’t in a hurry to unload their homes pulled them off the market, increasing the dearth in inventory. In April, listings started trickling back and steadily rose each month, though still short of the supply needed. Across the state, single-family homes priced above $300,000 have been selling the fastest compared with last year, with those priced above $1 million enjoying the greatest increases. “It’s not unusual coming out of
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a recession, because the stock market is among the first major economic indices to recover, and it has rebounded pretty nicely since the drastic decline in March,” says O’Connor. The so-called “wealth effect” kicks in when investors see the gains in their stock portfolio and subsequently feel richer. Some wealthy people are also reassessing the distribution of their assets and putting more money in real estate, O’Connor adds. “We saw the same thing after the Great Recession in 2009.” Realtors across Florida have reported a pandemic-fueled demand in housing from Northerners seeking to escape congested cities and move into larger homes with home offices and plenty of separate space for kids.
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It makes sense, says O’Connor, who also points out that actual numbers to support buyer migration typically come from the IRS or Census data and lag by a year or two. Whether more people will have the ability to work from a home office depends somewhat on the progression of the pandemic, leaving some buyers with a wait-and-see attitude. “Lots of companies don’t have their post-COVID plans in place, so employees won’t know if they will continue to have the option to work from home.” The success of the coming year will be most strongly influenced by a continuation of the low-interest-rate environment and the post-pandemic economic situation, but O’Connor says the trend over the past few years of not building enough to meet demand likely won’t be reversed any time soon. “With increased demand, especially for single-family homes, and increasing population, we need more new listings than usual.” «
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