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December 21, 2025

  • News Roundup

The City Is Working on a Deal to Demolish Paseo Nuevo for Housing

Other recent news: Carpinteria's Coastal View News says it's at risk of going out of business; Santa Barbara Museum of Art relinquishes stolen artwork; investigating tar balls appearing on local beaches; renoviction fears hang over big Bath Street apartment complex; efforts to stop people from falling off Isla Vista bluffs. 1

September 22, 2023

  • Just Listed

Casa del Herrero Is Selling Off Two Acres of Land

Noteworthy new listings also include a 1900 Hedgerow hot potato for $12.8 million; a landmark in Los Alamos; 2020 contemporary; five-bedroom with parking for the whole family; and more. 3

September 21, 2023

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Mountain View Serenity and Midcentury Charm in Samarkand

On one of the best streets in the Samarkand neighborhood of Santa Barbara, this midcentury three-bedroom, two-bath home sits above the street, surrounded by gardens and patios.

  • Odds & Ends

Coral Casino Members Hit With a Huge Hike in Dues

Plus: Construction on the State Street undercrossing will start next month; Mad Fitness is going on hiatus; deals at downtown shops this week; Her the Label knitwear showroom; Pacaso price jump on East Valley Road; how to rent the Arlington Theatre marquee. 4

September 20, 2023

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The Victor’s New Fall Menu Debuts Today

As the hot weather gives way to the changing of seasons, the menu at The Victor in Santa Ynez blossoms with the vibrant flavors of fall. Whether you’re planning a cozy dinner date or a casual night with friends and family, the new fall menu is designed to create memorable alfresco moments.

  • Food Stuff

Dart Coffee Co. Is Opening an Outpost at the Harbor

More food news: Augie's is pressing pause for a concept refresh; update on Little Alex’s at the Five Points shopping center; Pinyon bagels at The Eddy this Saturday; Merci's new bialys; interview with future restaurateur Mary Ta; Mountain Mike's Pizza says it plans to open two locations here. 9

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September 19, 2023

  • Hot Property

Former Glen Oaks Carriage House Sells for $18.5 Million

Last week's sales also include Rincon five-bedroom off-market for $8.108 million; 1983 Hedgerow house; Lower Village hot potato for the fourth time in five years; and more.

September 18, 2023

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Perfectly Private Montecito Retreat Now Offered for $9,999,999

Located on one of Montecito's finest streets, this chic and charming home is a private, secluded residence on three acres, and it's ideal for indoor-outdoor living.

  • Just Listed

The Distinctive “Floating Home” Is for Sale

Selling points include not just the location and the novelty, but also the rarity—according to the owner, it's one of four such structures allowed in the harbor. 9

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