December 12, 2019
Highlights of this weekend's open-house lineup: Forty acres on Spyglass Ridge Road; Montecito midcentury mini-compound; 1895 Upper East house with a surprise upstairs.
Other recent news: Santa Barbara Airport finally got a Gate 3; photos of the Cave Fire burn area; downtown apartment buildings can now be three feet taller; another lawsuit over the city's vacation-rental ban; revised plans for Montecito Street hotel.
December 10, 2019
Plus: MarBorg's new textile recycling drop-off program; how to help the Los Padres Forest Association keep roadways clean; Montecito Planning Commission to meet in Montecito for the first time; names as destiny.
If you want Santa Barbara to have wonderful independent shops, you need to support them. So this holiday season—and year-round, really—make an effort to spend your money here.
December 9, 2019
More food news: Checking out the old-school Onus Donuts on State Street; the former Breakfast Culture Club café may have been sold to another coffee shop; Fosters Freeze in Carpinteria is reportedly for rent.
The centenarian houses of the Upper East don't come on the market all that often, but last week, we got two: 2014 Garden Street, built in 1895, and 16 E. Pedregosa Street, built in 1918. Let's compare and contrast....
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December 7, 2019
Plus: Toro Creek bridge to be closed on weekdays for two weeks; two houses—a Montecito estate and a Mesa oceanfront property—profiled on this site have sold; Caltrans seeks public input on U.S. 101 bike lane in Carpinteria; new Eastside bike lanes are in the works.
December 6, 2019
Other recent local news: A recap of the Storm Impact Consideration Map meeting; new map about post–Cave Fire debris-flow risk; Santa Barbara Zoo's lion Chadwick has died; a boat washed up on East Beach; Hayward Lumber bought Buena Tool; pepper trees.
Also newly reduced: "Castle in the Sky" with partially finished wraparound moat/pool; "Japanese farmhouse" where the kitchen is the star; Upper East/Lower Riviera gem with a pretty sunroom; Montecito estate now $5.6 million off the initial asking price.
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Greetings Erik, A friend in Wisconsin called this morning and mentioned my name appearing on your site. And having been a part of this community… — Doug Norton
This brings to mind, strangely enough, the old Dylan song, "Subterranean Homesick Blues". I trust the "dying to see the inside" was some sort of… — Doug Norton
A stunning spot with delightful service and the best coffee around!! — Marcia Schiffman
Congratulations Dennis. Aunt whoopers is so proud of you and your accomplishments!! — Susan Torley
Sounds awesome Dennis! Bring a store to the south east coast! — Sally hobby
Definitely need to try the cheeseburger soon. Love the space at The Lark, although would be nice to be able to rent the space for… — Naria
I love the attention to detail throughout the whole house. The layering of the rugs in the living room, the black and white motif throughout… — Naria
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Greetings Erik, A friend in Wisconsin called this morning and mentioned my name appearing on your site. And having been a part of this community… — Doug Norton
This brings to mind, strangely enough, the old Dylan song, "Subterranean Homesick Blues". I trust the "dying to see the inside" was some sort of… — Doug Norton
A stunning spot with delightful service and the best coffee around!! — Marcia Schiffman
Congratulations Dennis. Aunt whoopers is so proud of you and your accomplishments!! — Susan Torley
Sounds awesome Dennis! Bring a store to the south east coast! — Sally hobby
Definitely need to try the cheeseburger soon. Love the space at The Lark, although would be nice to be able to rent the space for… — Naria
I love the attention to detail throughout the whole house. The layering of the rugs in the living room, the black and white motif throughout… — Naria