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Kim Komick (KKC Development, Inc.), John Starr (Starr Design Group) and Bank of Manhattan team up to bring life to their new Eco friendly branch in the heart of Manhattan beach. The branch being built by Kim Komick includes a green roof, a green wall, energy efficient prodema@  siding, and a water conscious landscape.  It will serve as a downtown branch for the Bank whose newly completed headquarters is on Rosecrans.  Sustainable building is imperative so we can maintain the beauty of our town with as little impact as possible to the ecosystems and water fronts.  Scheduled to open right before the summer 2012 Bank of Manhattan will be one of the most looked forward additions in the community.

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KKC is proud to be a company that cares about the future of our community, on a day-to-day basis KKC continues to set the standard for green living in the South Bay and now they have joined forces with Growing Great to ensure a better and healthier future for our children. This non-profit garden and nutrition organization inspires children and adults to adopt healthy eating habits through classroom nutrition lessons, school gardens and community events. At KKC we try to not only build, but help create a way of living here in the south bay, it’s not just about style but also about maintaining an atmosphere that encourages the people in our community to live a healthier and greener life.

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Three years after a fire destroyed the locally famous Old Venice restaurant, the Hantzarides family has reopened it’s doors in the original location. The opening marks a rebirth for the favorite dining spot to many Manhattan Beach residents. Another popular restaurant,El Sombrero, has also opened a new location in the building at 1000 Manhattan Avenue rebuilt by local builder Kim Komick.

KKC Fine Homes was proud to be a part of this project. “Louis Tomaro brought a beautiful, updated design to the project and it has enhanced the community” said Kim Komick of KKC fine homes. “Our team worked closely with Tomaro and Helen Ristani, the buildings owner, throughout the construction process, to assure the final product closely matched every design detail.” 

At Ristani’s request, Tomaro designed the building with features similar to its original 1930’s style. The blending of the buildings authentic design with some contemporary finishes and applications, has created a beautiful, landmark property for downtown Mahnhattan Beach.

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