July 5, 2024
Noteworthy new listings also include a double lot in Birnam Wood; a flip of the former home of Leslie Ridley-Tree; the ornate childhood home of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid; architectural whatsit on Freehaven Drive; lilac retreat in Gobernador Canyon; and more.
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Open the street. It’s a Main Street of what was a charming town. New restaurants will fill vacant spots. Look at Carp it has open… — Quinn Ambrose
The Daisy is a well-loved restaurant that is finally a different option than all the other Italian and Mexican spots that line State. The city… — Lindsey
The Mayor has made it eminently clear that he would rather have cars on State than outdoor dining. Not very business-friendly of him. — Liz
The city and the old guard have their favorites and promote and help “their own.” Anyone from out of town, like the Daisy owner, will… — Anon
It’s a brilliant idea to take out the crappy vegetation and replace with dining. Dining brings energy and fun out onto the sidewalks. There is… — Katy
Thank you for sharing Dominic Schiach’s letter. This is why we can’t have nice things. The city of Santa Barbara should focus on actively supporting… — Todd
Exactly. It was never a promenade no matter how many times people kept calling it that. Just an ugly closed down street — MB
The problem with all of these comments is that they use common sense. And the City is allergic to common sense. So we have an… — JS
You nailed! Open it back up and then come up with a plan. I've emailed our entire council and mayor twice regarding this. — KB
You are spot on!!! Why those making the decisions can't figure this out is very very concerning. — Mike K. Smith
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Open the street. It’s a Main Street of what was a charming town. New restaurants will fill vacant spots. Look at Carp it has open… — Quinn Ambrose
The Daisy is a well-loved restaurant that is finally a different option than all the other Italian and Mexican spots that line State. The city… — Lindsey
The Mayor has made it eminently clear that he would rather have cars on State than outdoor dining. Not very business-friendly of him. — Liz
The city and the old guard have their favorites and promote and help “their own.” Anyone from out of town, like the Daisy owner, will… — Anon
It’s a brilliant idea to take out the crappy vegetation and replace with dining. Dining brings energy and fun out onto the sidewalks. There is… — Katy
Thank you for sharing Dominic Schiach’s letter. This is why we can’t have nice things. The city of Santa Barbara should focus on actively supporting… — Todd
Exactly. It was never a promenade no matter how many times people kept calling it that. Just an ugly closed down street — MB
The problem with all of these comments is that they use common sense. And the City is allergic to common sense. So we have an… — JS
You nailed! Open it back up and then come up with a plan. I've emailed our entire council and mayor twice regarding this. — KB
You are spot on!!! Why those making the decisions can't figure this out is very very concerning. — Mike K. Smith