Large Gym to Open in Downtown Santa Barbara

••• The Eos Fitness chain has leased the former 24 Hour Fitness space at 820 State Street (De la Guerra/Canon Perdido). It’s 37,313 square feet, over three floors. The website lists the opening date as sometime in 2027.

••• The tennis/pickleball court at Manning Park has opened, reports the Montecito Association. “The court is currently available on a first-come, first-served basis [and] one final improvement is still on the way: installation of the windscreen on the surrounding fence.”

••• According to the city Planning Commission’s March 19 agenda, a plan is afoot to turn the ground floor and roof at 25 E. Mason Street (formerly Sonos’s headquarters) in the Funk Zone into a Wedgewood Weddings event venue.

••• News to me: The revamp of Dwight Murphy Field includes “a pedestrian entry archway between the North Parking Lot and the multi-use field” that will have a sign calling it the Ty Warner Sports Complex. Warner donated $5 million to the renovation.

••• Brandi Carlile plays the Santa Barbara Bowl on September 20.

••• National swimwear brand Everything But Water has opened at 1253 Coast Village Road. Does mixing fonts in a logo ever work?

••• Milan-based Eleventy, which makes apparel for women and men, has opened at The Post.

••• Actor/singer John C. Reilly brings his Mister Romantic show to the Lobero Theatre on June 7.

••• My parents live in Indio, at the eastern end of the Coachella Valley, so I spend a fair amount of time there. And the downtown area, which had been depressed for as long as I’ve known it, has suddenly turned very interesting—it has just started getting cleaned up and gentrified (not necessarily a bad word in my book, at least when it refers to moribund commercial zones), with fun independent businesses like The Place and Saguaro Coffee. (Parker Wallace, owner of the latter, went to UCSB.) Moreover, chef Gabriel Woo of the valley’s best restaurant, Bar Cecil in Palm Springs, is opening an Italian restaurant called Donna Forte there in coming months. If you’re in that area, go for a stroll….

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Kate Gruwell

Rincon Brewery‘s Funk Zone outpost is closing after tonight. The rumor is that South Coast Deli will take over the space. But I won’t mention the actual address because my head is clean up my small intestine.

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Master Gardener

Indio…. finally feeling the trickle-down effect of Coachella, Stagecoach and other events. It’s otherwise one of those places where they pull up the sidewalks at 6pm.

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Ins Ali

I’d like to know who approved EOS fitness signage at both their current locations. it’s disproportionately large and looks really trashy.

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ElizabethW

No way should the the city have allowed the sports area have any branded name on the property, especially ‘Ty Warner Sports Complex’. Yikes!

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Don

Im fine with it as with Douglas family preserve, Alice Keck Park Park and other generous donations in exchange for recognition.

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jl

the “Douglas Family Preserve” is the Wilcox.
“Alice Keck Park Memorial Garden” is Alice Keck Park Park
“Arroyo Burro beach” is Hendry’s.

I’m sure the community will come up with an alternative name for the sports complex.

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Sam Tababa

Elizabeth’s still mad at losing her life’s savings to the Beanie Baby bubble back in 1999. Cant really blame her. Who would have thought a stuffed toy that she paid $10k for would be practically worthless only a few years later?

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Tracy M

Personally I wish he would have used that money to pay the 425 workers he stiffed. I don’t think he deserves to have his name on the park since it insinuates that he cares about our community when in reality he caused major hardships on many in the community who worked for him.

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