Palm Beach Daily News
Palm Beach-based agents Liza Pulitzer and Whitney McGurk have been named the No. 1 sales team company-wide at Brown Harris Stevens, based on their total sales volume last year.
The two agents were, not surprisingly, the top-producing agents among those in the agency’s island offices. They have earned that honor previously.
Pulitzer and McGurk were among those recognized during a recent virtual Brown Harris Stevens awards ceremony held for local agents along with a separate company-wide digital presentation.
Other local Brown Harris Stevens agents collected honors during the presentation based on their sales volume.
John O. Pickett III was named Palm Beach broker associate of the year. Agent Geoff Darnell was named top listing agent among his Palm Beach peers, while The Kirkpatrick Team Sabra Kirkpatrick, Lauren Greaves and Sarah Koenig was named Palm Beach’s top listing team.
M.M. Cloutier
Special to the Daily News
When a U.S. president arrived in Palm Beach a century ago, there was no Air Force One or flashing-lights motorcades.
A houseboat, on a leisurely paced journey down the east coast of Florida, pulled up to a dock just north of today’s Flagler Memorial Bridge.
In early 1921, Warren G. Harding soon to be sworn in as the nation’s 29th president came ashore, glad-handing near a sprawling yellow hotel that had helped turn Palm Beach into a resort town.
“The news spread like wildfire and everyone crowded around to have a peep at our coming greatest man,” an observer noted.
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Double the space, double the views in Palm Beach Towers
Len and Janine Epstein combined two units to create a spacious lakeside apartment near the Flagler Memorial Bridge in Palm Beach.
Christine Davis
Special to the Daily News
Amid the flurry of real estate transactions in Palm Beach of late, condominium owners Len and Janine Epstein are among those selling and they also plan to buy.
In 2018, they bought two units, B519-520, at Palm Beach Towers and now, after merging them into one and enjoying the result, they’ve decided to downsize to a smaller unit in the same Midtown development.