December 1, 2024
Other recent news: Recent rainfall did little to help fill reservoirs; city council approved Sea Level Rise Adaption Plan and bikeshare expansion to the Waterfront; 23 miles of Highway 1 closed for months; the Inn at Zaca Creek is open; furniture maker John Spivey; fighter jets training over the Central Coast.
When I mentioned to some friends that I was going to explore the Haley Corridor on foot, they laughed in that knock-yourself-out way. But I loved it: the area feels like a backstage counterpoint to the show over on State Street. 2
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February 2, 2021
Other noteworthy new listings include a baroque villa high above Montecito; a $16.75 million Picacho Lane flip; Mediterranean that went pending fast; and a sweet 1948 house walking distance to the Upper Village. 2
Plus: Opening date for the San Ysidro Creek Bridge; Birnam Wood house raises its price by $1.6 million; "Pattern Recognition" at Sullivan Goss; La Segunda's terrific eye for vintage. 1
February 1, 2021
Other recent news: Update on the effort to stop development next to the San Marcos Foothills Preserve; James Joyce III joins the mayoral race; Peanuts Maternity & Kids shop is closing; commercial eviction moratorium extended; adapting Goleta Beach Park to rising sea levels; new thrift store in Goleta.
More food news: Restaurants continue to reopen for outside dining; more space at the Lark and more service at Bettina; introducing "Santa Barbara County's only luxury brownie business"; Barbareño launched dinner kits; two healthier takes on a burrito; State Street Coffee is on a break.
January 31, 2021
Plus: The Channel Islands are open again; explaining the past year in Santa Barbara real estate; another award from the Santa Barbara International Film Festival; street sweeping to resume; wherefore the bells toll.
January 30, 2021
Everything continues to sell—high, low, turnkey, and not. Among the interesting properties to change hands: a Hedgerow charmer, the weirdest house on the Riviera, a split personality in Birnam Wood, a Hope Ranch fixer in its first time on the market in 70 years, and a cute 1936 house on a secret downtown street.
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I agree with you 100%. Any shred of respect I held for the author ended w unfounded meth lab claims. — Darcy Bernier
Great article overall. Gives a good snap of what to expect or avoid. I'll probably avoid Sedona due to the Disneylandification, which people seem to… — John
Thank you. One can laugh at how pretentious most of the article is, but that point completely crosses the line. To then broadcast such a… — CH
I apologize for impersonating you by commenting HAIL SATAN. Sorry Christine! — Ihavetimetocomment
We owned a place in Sedona and sold it right before the pandemic because of the insane number of tourists, and the nearest hospital was… — Cara
I would love to know what he missed! We're heading down next week and would prefer to eat and experience what the locals feel should… — Diane
There is a vortex at the enchantment. You do not need to rent a 1000 per night room to eat brunch at the enchantment. — Trevor Bludis
Hail Satan :) — Christine!
My apologies about Kamala losing the election — Christine!
You seem like a real treat to be around, I bet you’re a blast at get togethers. Skimmed through while taking a dump that was… — Ihavetime tocomment