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May 3, 2026

  • Food Stuff

Two Intriguing New Developments at Bell’s

The best restaurant on the Central Coast announced the chef of its forthcoming establishment and let slip that it's trying to grown into a "compound" by taking over the vacant lot next door.

November 27, 2020

  • News Roundup

Sheriff’s Office Warns About Sex Crimes on Hiking Trails

Other recent news: The buyers of houses by Barton Myers and George Washington Smith; Nesbitt mansion yanked from the auction block; progress for the Randall Road Debris Basin; new retail planned for Summerland; congressional candidate Andy Caldwell thinks he actually won. 1

  • Price Cuts

Picacho Lane Compound Slashed by $5 Million

The week's other top price adjustments: a project on the far side of Toro Canyon, 5,000-square-foot house in Glen Oaks going for a Covid bump, and a three-bedroom in Hitchcock Ranch.

November 25, 2020

  • Just Listed

A Pair of Major Estates in Eastern Carpinteria

Noteworthy new listings also include one of the nicest houses in Birnam Wood, a penthouse in Jeff Shelton's El Andaluz building, Picacho Lane hoping for eight figures, and a trio of Hope Ranch properties.

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Newsletter: November 25

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November 24, 2020

  • Odds & Ends

Upcoming Auction of 207-Acre Oceanfront Lot

Plus: The renovation of Lookout Park's east end is complete; Sullivan Goss's popular annual "100 Grand" show opens next week; help remove "non-native noxious weeds" from the frontcountry.

  • Walk With Me

Where Montecito Gets Down to Business

Let's explore Coast Village Circle, the loop that runs between Coast Village Road and the freeway. 1

November 23, 2020

  • News Roundup

Burglaries at Beach Parking Lots and Trailheads

Other recent news: Los Angeles County to pause outdoor dining; curfew instituted for Santa Barbara County; Vandenberg Air Force Base didn't make the U.S. Space Command cut; bike-sharing enrollment kiosks to be nine feet tall; $51 million in new financing for Kate Farms.

  • Food Stuff

La Paloma Cafe and Teru Open This Week

Here's a first look at the menus for both restaurants. More food news: Mochi doughnut maker ramping up this week; more on the new Yona Redz taqueria; marvelously packaged Beato Chocolates from Ojai.

November 22, 2020

  • Hot Property

A Quick and Profitable Flip in the Hedgerow

The week's other notable sales include a Mediterranean villa high up the hill, a pretty renovation on the Riviera, a 1920 George Washington Smith house, and 55 acres off Highway 154.

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