Plus: A moss store is opening on State Street; Leon Bridges to play the Santa Barbara Bowl; Jake & Jones/Ali Golden warehouse sale; apartment complexes proposed for Chapala Street and Anacapa Street; the Harmonic Egg at Alfarah Self Care; signs of life at Sonoma Fit.
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Come see 1103 Harbor Hills Drive this Saturday afternoon: it’s an oasis of calm, with widescreen, unobstructed views extending from the mountains to the Pacific Ocean.
Plus: The network of paths in lower Franceschi Park; checking in on two architecturally noteworthy houses on E. Mountain Drive; Tina Schlieske Quintet to play the Lobero Theatre; Covet/Cherval Studio shop has closed; potential development across from the Public Market; Drift hotel now has an event space next door.
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Last week’s sales also include a 1990 three-bedroom in Birnam Wood; Goleta Mediterranean on 15 acres; 1932 Spanish Colonial Revival with guest house on Alameda Padre Serra; and more.
More food news: Another ice cream shop is opening on State Street; Indochine is under new ownership and will be rebranded next year; checking out Mother Dough bagels; Pang Zi Noodle Shop profile; Fly by Jing’s Sichuan Gold oil.
















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