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September 15, 2021

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Newsletter: September 15

September 15, 2021|by Erik Torkells

FOOD STUFF
••• Bar Le Côte has started taking reservations (photo by Aliza J. Sokolow).
••• Corner Tap is now serving cocktails.
••• New tenant at the Outback Steakhouse space.
••• Modern Times rebranded its food program as Burgertorium.
••• A recommendation for the Get Hooked seafood CSA.
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HOT PROPERTY
Last week’s notable closings: a Montecito house outpacing this crazy market; a good deal on a 10,823-square-footer; Ennisbrook house that went for nearly a million over ask; downtown Queen Anne with new outbuildings; and a Summerland house with a rooftop motor court. See what sold—and for how much.

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ODDS & ENDS
••• The story behind eight Jeff Shelton buildings (above).
••• Ortega Park redesign.
••• Planned Parenthood book sale is coming up.
••• Hacienda by Bonita Lifestyle’s Summerland shop is closing (and everything is on sale).
••• Disrespectful hikers.
••• Charles Arnoldi show at Caldwell Snyder Gallery.
••• The city’s odd bingo game.
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NEWS ROUNDUP
••• Mesa homeowner uses cameras to help foil burglary.
••• E. Micheltorena condominium sent back to drawing board (above).
••• Monarch butterflies haven’t returned to eucalyptus grove illegally cut down three years ago.
••• Santa Barbara Trapeze’s use of a public park.
••• Estate sale of items owned by Unity Shoppe founder Barbara Tellefson.
••• Grassroots effort to stop a farm outside Carpinteria from being developed.
••• Upcoming hearings on ExxonMobil’s proposal to restart oil production.
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Recent Comments

Great read as always! My parents are in Portugal and enjoyed the article also. They report that you are spot on about the sidewalks. — Andy

Hi Rob, Is the architect and his staff liked by the workers? — DEREK

That’ll depend on how long the permitting process takes. — Erik Torkells

Would love to share the amazing property I just closed 'off market' on Pomar Lane after 7 offers for $8,088,000. Where to send information and… — Maryanne Brillhart

Any idea when this is scheduled to begin development? — Brenna Ritchey

Ditto the other two comments. Wonderful to see this country! Thanks! — Shirley

Hotel Santa Barbara. 533 State St. — Karl

This was a fantastic article with great photos. Wow. — James

Thank you again Erik! I love your travel reporting. — Tal

A Michelin star from Montesano Group? That’s a stretch. The food at Lucky’s has devolved to tasting and looking like it fell off a Sysco… — BW

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