1920 Estate on a Hunky Chunk of Padaro Lane
Noteworthy new listings also include a big 2002 Craftsman near the Upper Village; 1970s architecture on Las Canoas Road; Bel Air Knolls midcentury likely to return as a spec reno; potential pied-à-terre on Mountain Drive; and a Western-style compound on 174 acres outside Santa Ynez. 3
Santa Barbara’s Coach Outlet Is Getting Upgraded to Full Brand Status
Plus: New art studio for kids downtown; Sirena women's boutique has moved; a wasted Funk Zone parking lot; tape on the trail; the answer to last weekend’s "Where in Santa Barbara…?"; the return of Tomatomania!; overhear anything interesting lately? 5
The Name of the Upper Village’s Next New Restaurant
More food news: Likely tenants of the Maritime Museum's two restaurant spaces; Chick-fil-A on Calle Real faces pushback; Petra Cafe in flux; more on Beau, the “storytelling bar”; Easter provisions at Carpinteria's forthcoming gourmet market; Santa Barbara line etiquette. 8

























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Has the City decided what to do with the former site of the Police Department? "The big decision will be whether to try and work… — Ted Applebaum
I've long loved walking past the Padaro property. But wait just a minute. It's a 5,567 sq ft. home. Apparently a home built for entertaining… — eliza
That was a joke because the kitchen is tiny. — Erik Torkells
What is a half kitchen? A hot plate and a mini fridge? — Heidi
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The Flock camera is new. Didn’t notice it during the holidays and hasn’t been marked on the deflock map. — Derek
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When I get off the 101 and turn left on Carrillo I often see people siting on the left side, holding signs. .. I admit… — Dan O.
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Especially when it keeps what should be a turn lane blocked. Can I add to the gripe list people who take nearly a whole light… — Laura