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September 28, 2022

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Newsletter: September 28

September 28, 2022|by Erik Torkells

SITE VISIT
Industry meets artistry: a look inside the Goleta headquarters of aluminum fabricator Neal Feay, where the design world makes magic with metal.

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FOOD STUFF
••• Café Stella announced a closing date.
••• Lunch—and totchos—at Validation Ale (above).
••• Fresco Cafe pushed back its opening a few days.
••• Mony’s introduced breakfast burritos.
••• Matty’s Hot Chicken has left the Public Market.
••• Another coffee shop stopped charging extra for non-dairy milk.
••• Checo’s taqueria opening soon in Isla Vista.
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HOT PROPERTY
Last week’s sales: Ariana Grande sold her Hedgerow house for a sweet profit; an overperforming Hope Ranch fixer; a house near the Thousands Steps Beach stairs; spec renovations in San Roque and Samarkand; the minimalist contemporary on the Westside; and more. See what sold—and for how much.

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