April 2, 2026
Inventory new and old continues to get snapped up. Here are the 10 notable closings from the past week.
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August 14, 2020
More food news: Fundraising drive to get the Bossie's Kitchen cow replaced; spiffy new parklets at Dune and Satellite; Triple Chip's full menu of treats; a Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf reopened; an ounce of knowledge. 1
The week's top price reductions include midcentury houses with potential in Montecito, Hope Ranch, and on the Mesa; a 1929 house on an acre on APS; and a house with a view of hills, canyons, ocean, and islands—all from one deck.
August 13, 2020
Plus: Degeneres burglary thought to be an inside job; new signage at the rebranded Hyatt Centric on E. Cabrillo; Lotusland's Japanese pavilion is open; a UCSB swimmer's 10-mile ocean swim for Covid-19 relief; the city's draft plan to cope with rising sea levels.
You can really get away from it all at Auberge Resorts's new property outside Park City. But is the hotel worth the high price?
August 12, 2020
Other recent news: City beach closures for Labor Day weekend; the likely new name for Indio Muerto Street; many intriguing local races on the November ballot; St. Paul’s African Methodist Episcopal Church is now a city landmark; Game Seeker employee takes over the shop; progress for five-story building on W. Anapamu.
August 11, 2020
They've bought a house and everything.
So many new listings! Some are just wonderful, some are not. But they're all fun to look at.
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When I get off the 101 and turn left on Carrillo I often see people siting on the left side, holding signs. .. I admit… — Dan O.
Ha! I think you're right. April fools? — Erik Torkells
Especially when it keeps what should be a turn lane blocked. Can I add to the gripe list people who take nearly a whole light… — Laura
I feel like comments weren’t enabled on the last “Where in Santa Barbara?” post, because I was going to make a guess. I probably should… — toasteroven
Same thing with stop lights...why don't people pull up to the car in front of them? Especially at lights where the line for the red… — Sue
That pink tape is from Nine Trails and can be removed. There may be blue tape on the trails as well. — MC
Harbor Restaurant and a different restaurant called Harbor Tavern - definitely will showing up at the wrong place. Lol — Joan M
Awesome news on the growing TOMATOMANIA, poor location- the parking along Santa Barbara Ave is a accident waiting to happen…as a main artery for Valley… — Christine!
Hi! Tape on trails like the type shown can sometimes be markers for scientists’ test sites (surveys for plant growth, for example) so it is… — T
Well, you, know...the medication hasn't been approved yet — Janet Seymour
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When I get off the 101 and turn left on Carrillo I often see people siting on the left side, holding signs. .. I admit… — Dan O.
Ha! I think you're right. April fools? — Erik Torkells
Especially when it keeps what should be a turn lane blocked. Can I add to the gripe list people who take nearly a whole light… — Laura
I feel like comments weren’t enabled on the last “Where in Santa Barbara?” post, because I was going to make a guess. I probably should… — toasteroven
Same thing with stop lights...why don't people pull up to the car in front of them? Especially at lights where the line for the red… — Sue
That pink tape is from Nine Trails and can be removed. There may be blue tape on the trails as well. — MC
Harbor Restaurant and a different restaurant called Harbor Tavern - definitely will showing up at the wrong place. Lol — Joan M
Awesome news on the growing TOMATOMANIA, poor location- the parking along Santa Barbara Ave is a accident waiting to happen…as a main artery for Valley… — Christine!
Hi! Tape on trails like the type shown can sometimes be markers for scientists’ test sites (surveys for plant growth, for example) so it is… — T
Well, you, know...the medication hasn't been approved yet — Janet Seymour