Saturday, December 21, 2024 The highly anticipated Vie L’Ven Resort & Residences , a luxurious 280-room property poised to transform island living, has unveiled an exciting addition to its offerings—a uniquely designed multi-sports court experience. This state-of-the-art facility provides panoramic views of Indigo Bay and untouched natural reserves, elevating recreational opportunities in the Caribbean. Opening in 2028 , Vie L’Ven will feature cutting-edge sports facilities, including two pickleball courts, two tennis courts, and a padel court, setting new standards for luxury sports amenities in the region. To mark this milestone, Vie L’Ven has collaborated with Helios , the premium pickleball paddle brand, to create exclusive, limited-edition pickleball paddles. Inspired by the vibrant culture and energy of St. Maarten, these bespoke paddles are crafted with advanced carbon surface technology and available in limited quantities at the Vie L’Ven presentation gallery or as a gift with the purchase of a unit. Vie L’Ven’s residences offer spacious one- to four-bedroom layouts, ranging from approximately 620 to over 1,152 square feet (58 to over 107 square meters), with lock-off options extending up to 1,895 square feet (176 square meters). Each unit is designed with impeccable attention to detail and features unparalleled access to: Renowned Chef Alain Ducasse , celebrated for his 21 Michelin stars and three-star legacy, will helm the culinary offerings at Vie L’Ven. His signature restaurant and bar will serve as the centerpiece, blending the island’s diverse cultural heritage with its natural bounty. Two additional dining venues will further elevate the culinary experience, ensuring every meal is unforgettable. Developed by Altree Developments , a leader in international real estate, Vie L’Ven embodies a legacy of excellence. The project brings together globally recognized partners, including Studio Munge , HKS Architects , and Leading Hotels of the World , to craft a world-class destination. With sales managed by St. Maarten Sotheby’s International Realty , demand for Vie L’Ven residences is surging. Starting in the $900,000s USD, prices have seen upward adjustments due to limited availability. Special incentives are currently offered for purchases made between December 4, 2024, and January 15, 2025 , including: Experience Vie L’Ven through a virtual tour of the stunning Orient Suite and Rouge Suites . Discover your perfect island retreat and secure your place in this unparalleled destination. Incentives apply to select suites and are subject to change without notice. Prices and specifications are subject to change. Illustrations are artist’s concepts. E. & O.E. For more information, visit the Vie L’Ven presentation gallery and explore the future of luxury at Indigo Bay.ORANGE COUNTY, New York (WABC) -- Want a free bike? How about a scooter? A sporting goods store in Orange County, New York is giving them away for free... no strings attached. "The kindness is worth more to me than the profit," Robbie Jacobs said. That's what drives Jacobs, who owns a consignment shop in Florida, Orange County, where parents can trade in expensive sports equipment their kids have grown out of. "A complete set of gear is $120 for your child, who will then grow out of the gear and you'll get $60 of it back when you bring the gear back so someone else can use it," Jacobs said. But bikes are the main story. Not long after opening Back in the Game Sports, Jacobs noticed a soldier and his wife debating the cost of a bicycle for their child and decided to give it away to the couple. "Everyone was crying, and the rush of that feeling told me that that was the way that life was really supposed to be," Jacobs said. Since then, he's given away 12,000 bikes. Jacobs buys them at garage sales, and some are donated. He fixes them up, then posts on Facebook that they're available. Some are even being donated to kids in the Dominican Republic. "It's great for people who need them, kids... these are good bikes, you can see they are in solid condition, and we'll put them to good use," said area resident Jonathan Torres. Jacobs walked away from a lucrative career selling copy machines. He says he's been happier and healthier ever since, and insists there are no ulterior motives. "I'm not trying to increase business; I'm not trying to have a string of these stores. There is nothing that I can get out of any of this except maybe passing some kindness along," Jacobs said. "Everything in here is free." Jacobs even gives away boots in the winter, along with the nearly 20 bicycles every day. "To have someone who's knowledgeable and giving back to the community and helping people out, it's an amazing thing," said area resident Harry Van Dyke. ---------- * Get Eyewitness News Delivered * Follow us on YouTube * More local news * Send us a news tip * Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts Have a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo, terms of use apply.
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