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October 29, 2024

  • News Roundup

Highway 101 Widening to Start Moving North Soon

Other recent news: Parking citations on Fernald Point Lane; expanding Covid-19 outbreak at Santa Barbara County Jail; Cold Spring School bond moves forward; progress for coastal trail through Carpinteria; discussions with school-board candidates; society columnist Richard Mineards; what living near a cannabis farm is like.

  • Food Stuff

S.Y. Kitchen’s New Sister Restaurant Is Slowly Opening

More food news: Another baker delivering treats; M. Special's State Street brewpub opens to the public next week; Mesa Burger's Montecito upcharge; Old Town Coffee is now roasting beans; vestiges of Sambo's.

September 10, 2020

  • Price Cuts

This Montecito Villa Is Now 57% Off the Original $22 Million Price

Perhaps because the market is insane, only a handful of properties have felt the need to reduce their prices this week.

  • Odds & Ends

Anacapa Island Will Likely Close to Visitors Next Fall

Plus: New drawings of the new Summerland Elementary School; help beautify the Moullet House; Caltrans plans to remove the Alamo Pintado Creek Pedestrian Bridge; film about woman who swam across the Santa Barbara Channel.

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Newsletter: September 10

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September 9, 2020

  • News Roundup

Buyer of $30.8 Million Estate Revealed

Other recent news: Front-country trails included in Los Padres National Forest closure; Santa Barbara School Board approves contentious sex-education curriculum; alleged robber caught stuck in traffic; a victory for State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson at the end of her capitol career; man spotted riding giant guinea pig. 1

  • Just Listed

Homeowners Hear the Hot Market Knocking

The local real-estate boom is clearly getting noticed—in the past week, 15 noteworthy properties have come online, including a glamorous 1933 Chester Carjola, a sexy midcentury on the Riviera, and a civilized corner in the Upper East. 1

September 8, 2020

  • Food Stuff

What’s Going on at Paradise Cafe?

More food news: Work at the space rumored to be under consideration by Low Pigeon; Barbareño has spun off a takeout pizzeria; a new healthy-meal delivery service; your guide to "living a pizza passionate lifestyle." 2

September 7, 2020

  • News Roundup

News-Press Fined $2 Million for Unfair Labor Practices

Other recent news: Proposed State Street development gets raves from Planning Commission; earthquake in the Santa Ynez Valley; workspace rentals in Goleta. 1

September 6, 2020

  • Hot Property

These Are Glorious Days to Be a Real Estate Agent

The market shows no signs of cooling down: these roundups of the past week's notable closings tend to include 10 or so properties; this one has 19.

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Just Listed

  • Hope Ranch House That Feels Like a Hotel
  • Historic Hope Ranch House That Was Once a Country Club
  • 1930 Tudor on the Lower Riviera
  • Contemporary Swagger in Noleta
  • 1922 Riviera Villa With Va-Va-Voom

Recent Comments

Is it supposed to look like Snake Run? I agree, terrible logo. — JD

I am in the habit of using my charge card at a restaurant where I double the tax amount and round up to make the… — marilyn

I’m a New York pizza guy who has lived in So Cal for many years. I’ve been to almost all the great newer pizza places… — Stanley Gersh

Especially the meatballs are great… sooo good — Zeljko

Been following this closely and very much agree! It seemed from the reporting that they didn't even really have to go through the MPC, that… — SkyG

The MPC and MBAR have an emarrassing history of being the biggest incestuous NIMBY's that trip over their own feet on delusions of grandeur power,… — Rob

Santa Barbara is pretty amazing compared to most city's in the country. Are you aware that 24hr fitness is not retail, and the "national issue"… — Jefferson A.

Kudos to the developers of 15 S Hope Ave for proposing something outside the box, that I think fits well in the general character of… — SkyG

Yes the place is a dungeon and there are only about 100 other gyms in town... the true culprit. — Jahroman

I worry about the parking for all of these structures. The one on Hope said 19 parking spaces for 46 units which does not seem… — Sophia

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  • Montecito’s Most Exciting New Restaurant Is Taking Shape

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Burning Questions

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