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THE SENTINEL CONSORTIUM
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OUR HISTORY


SENTINEL Introduces Westchester County's
​First Affordable SMART Homes

The Early 2000's
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(SENTINEL SMART Home in early construction)
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(SENTINEL SMART Home in final completion phase)
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(above; SENTINEL's 1st Affordable SMART Homes of Westchester County at Final Completion)
Sentinel exemplifies what it means to be ahead-of-the-curve introducing Westchester County’s First affordable SMART homes.
These homes were built during Sentinel’s Union Lane Restoration project, blending local talent of the community, and innovative modern SMART home technologies. Sentinel’s dedication to affordability for residents, produced SMART homes at approximately $400K each, being the first SMART homes of its capabilities to be established in Westchester County at this price point.
These affordable SMART homes feature cutting-edge modular/pre-cut construction, as well as the introduction of advanced network communications and multi-level redundant back-up systems.
​Examples of these back-up systems include; if phone lines were compromised, satellite communications roll over into primary lines; and if those two fail, wireless technology will maintain voice connections.

SENTINEL Begins The 3rd Street Initiative

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(SENTINEL renovated buildings along 3rd Street in Mount Vernon, NY)
Sentinel received commission from the Mayor of Mt. Vernon to lead the federally funded revitalization of the 3rd Street corridor; leading the venture, Sentinel effectively produced detailed plans and surveys for store front facade renovations. ​​
Sentinel served as the General Construction Company, initiating the relocation of WestHab's first major offices and training programs on 3rd St. and 1st Avenue. ​
Additionally, This restorative process was the redevelopment of over 10 building facades, spanning from south 5th avenue to south Columbus avenue.

​SENTINEL Develops Franklin Crest Condominiums

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(SENTINEL's Franklin Crest Condominiums located at 434 Franklin Avenue)
Sentinel acted as the developer and general contractor for Franklin Crest Condominiums;
​using joint financing partnerships with Westchester County HOME funds and private equities.
These homes are purposefully placed among mid-luxury market rate houses, following through on Sentinel's promise of adding to the diversity and growth of the community.

Sentinel’s Franklin Crest development, was the esteemed
Grace Baptist Church's very first project of it's Non-for Profit organization, Ujamaa. This is an example of ​Sentinel’s mission of inclusion and prosperity for the community.​


SENTINEL's Canterbury Commons

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​(SENTINEL's Canterbury Commons in early construction phase)
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(Completed stage of  SENTINEL's Canterbury Commons located at 265 So. Columbus avenue)
​Sentinel's Canterbury Commons is a 20-Unit senior Living Complex in Mount Vernon, NY approximating 30,000 sq. feet.
​This establishment provides seniors with a clean, safe and comfortable environment while allowing them to remain independent. 
Currently the only senior facility that has incorporated
‘non-institutionalized’ living standards for our residents.
Canterbury Commons is also centrally located to public transportation parks, and supermarkets.

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(from left; Geoff Flournoy, Terrence Horton, Mayor Davis, Meredith Marshall, and Joseph Brancato)
Sentinel continues to make progressions in advancing the educational opportunities provided to the community by hosting a fundraising gala in graceful and elegant fashion for the SVAT Academy. This fundraiser took place at the private and prestigious Bronxville Yacht Club beginning with an impressive cocktail hour that was enjoyed by over 200 guests. The variety of these guests ranged from local business owners, municipal workers, government officials and multi-million dollar corporate executives all in accordance to support this great cause. ​
Leading the parade of corporate giants was Gensler, represented by Joseph Brancato. BRP who was represented by Geoff Flournoy and Meredith Marshall; as well as representatives from 
​New York, Hudson Valley Bank and MassMutual Financial Group a fortune 500 Company. 
The joint alliance brought together Global Insurance giant MassMutual; International Architecture and Planning firm Gensler, New York City Real estate firm BRP, and the largest commercial bank, New York, Hudson Valley Bank. All taking an active role in the local GoGreen Work Force Initiative by Sentinel.

 (May 26, 2017 at United Nations Headquarters)
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(SENTINEL, Mt. Vernon Delegates and Gwanju Representatives at the U.N.)
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(from left; SENTINEL's Steven Horton; the City Council President of Gwangju and CEO Terrence Horton)
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(Assembly at the U.N. Headquarters)
Sentinel made a historic visit to the United Nations in New York City to commemorate the 37th anniversary of the May 18th Democratic Uprising in Gwanju, South Korea. Sentinel demonstrated dedication and compassion for the Great People of South Korea; to date there has only been 2 other countries to have such similar historic accounts read-in to the official UN records. This convocation provided the opportunity for nations globally to come together and seek political and historical common ground in the wake of the democratic uprising of 1980. 
CEO Terrence Horton; 2-graduates of Sentinel's SVAT academy; former Councilmen Steven Horton, current Councilman Marcus Griffith and publisher of the Mount Vernon Inquirer Joe Parisi were in attendance.
Also in attendance, Mayor of Gwangju Yoon Jang-hyun.
Cho-Tae-yul, Permanent Representative of theRepublic of Korea
to the United Nations and U.S. Congressman Thomas R. Suozzi.


United Nations Delegation Attends Historic Gwangju
​Photo Exhibition At Mount Vernon Library

 (May 26, 2017 at the city of Mt. Vernon's library rotunda)
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(CEO Terrence Horton commending 2-graduates of the SVAT Academy program)
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(Photo displays at the Gwanju exhibition)
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(from left; rights activist and professor Yiombi Thona and CEO Terrence Horton)
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(Members of the U.N. delegation; Mount Vernon Officials, as well as County Executive George Latimer)
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(Distinguished members of the Korean delegation that attend the 1st and only exhibit in the U.S. on the same day of the minutes being read into history at the United Nations.)
​Sentinel welcomed Gwanju, South Korea representatives to the Mount Vernon Public Library to commemorate the historic reading into the notes at the United Nations of the May 18th Democratic Uprising. Given Mount Vernon's historic role in the advancement of a free press and democracy in colonial america, this was the golden opportunity to commemorate in accordance with the historic bravery demonstrated by the citizens of Gwanju on May 18th, 1980. This reception honored and paid reverence to the victims of the May 18th democratic uprising while also creating the opportunity to expand the international relationship between Gwanju and Mount Vernon.
 
Sentinel was liaison between Gwanju, South Korea and
Mount Vernon, continuously improving this international relationship.
Sentinel created the opportunity for Mount Vernon to build an international relationship with an economic powerhouse in the far-East of the World.


  SENTINEL's Foreign Exchange Scholarship Opportunity for Mount Vernon Students & Teachers To Study In South Korea

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(The signing ceremony in progress at Baruch College of New York City)
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(Baruch College Provost Dr. David Christy and President of Chonnam Nat'l University Dr. Byungseok completing the signing)
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(Specially personalized cross-pens provided by Sentinel, being displayed after the signing)
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(Sentinel attendees; Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow; and Korean delegation touring the Baruch College campus)
In 2017, Sentinel made a huge leap of advancement in creating opportunities and revitalization for the community by initiating an International foreign exchange agreement between Baruch College of New York City and Chonnam National University of South Korea. This agreement created a pipeline for inner-city students and teachers to participate in an inter-cultural learning environment. 
This historic signing coordinated by Sentinel; was accompanied by Baruch College Provost and Sr.Vice-President Dr. David Christy. 
Baruch College Alumni, Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow;
​and President of Chonnham National University, 

Dr. Byungseok Jeong along with Korean Delegation. 
​This agreement was created for students and teachers alike; giving them the opportunity to enhance foreign language, intercultural skills and establish friendships with local students at leading academic institutions.

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​Mt. vernon, NY 10550

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