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April 25, 2026

  • Just Listed

Six Acres of Potential on E. Mountain Drive

Noteworthy new listings also include a compound with character in the Carpinteria foothills; Hedgerow house that would benefit from a reorg; midcentury beach house north of Ventura; 1920 cutie on Laguna Street; and more.

August 3, 2023

  • Breaking News

Ty Warner and Four Seasons Appear to Have a Deal

A press release from the hotel company makes it seem like they've reached an agreement with Ty Warner on the Biltmore and the New York flagship—and "recalling furloughed employees will be a priority." 7

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Montecito Oasis With Views for Days

This five-bedroom residence on prestigious Park Lane West offers stunning ocean and mountain views and a serene connection with nature, providing the perfect retreat for a luxurious escape.

  • Welcome Wagon

A Popular L.A. Deli Is Coming to Santa Barbara

Exciting news for sandwich aficionados: Wexler's Deli, which specializes in house-smoked, hand-sliced meat and fish, is opening an outpost here. 45

August 2, 2023

  • Sponsored

New From SB Freezer Favorite Kitchenette: Sides and 2-Portion Servings

Santa Barbara startup Kitchenette has been transforming dinner for local families since launching this spring. Now the company expands beyond its signature four-portion meals to include smaller servings and standalone side dishes.

  • Odds & Ends

“Energy Enhancement” Facility Coming to Santa Barbara

Plus: Funk Zone boutique Sirena is moving to State Street; mysterious hotel on the boards; sailing excursions with concerts and sound healing; inside the new Channel City Hardware & Gifts; Old Pueblo Trail has reopened. 6

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Newsletter: August 2

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August 1, 2023

  • Hot Property

Renovated French Country Sells for $14 Million

Last week's sales also include 1930 fixer on East Valley Road; Rancho del Ciervo four-bedroom for $3.6 million; successful flip of a 1939 West Mesa house; and more.

July 31, 2023

  • Odds & Ends

This Motel Might Be Painted Purple

Plus: Downtown church wants to add a second story and roof deck; Westside liquor store to become a food market; Goleta's Dam Dinner; a rave for Evolution Fitness; Solvang's Hadsten hotel to reopen soon; "I Love My Horse" art show. 15

July 30, 2023

  • News Roundup

The News-Press Bankruptcy Won’t Include Its Landmark Building

Other recent news: UCSB is developing alternatives to Munger Hall; recap of Santa Barbara County's cannabis mess; Dirt.com is being shut down; Hidden Oaks Golf Course update; hospitality developers buy Buttonwood Farm & Winery; the latest ruling in the legal battle over Hot Springs Trailhead parking. 1

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