June 4, 2026
In other recent news: A visit to the new-ish SeaVees store in the Funk Zone; questioning the appropriateness of palm trees (and another discussion about the Olive Mill roundabout); how Montecito streets got their names.
The grandes dames of the Upper East rarely come available, and certainly not ones with this caliber of workmanship.
August 28, 2019
Plus: The sweet old days of Summerland; former hostel site is on the market; accommodating an oak tree in style; Toro Canyon house sells for a million off the listing price.
August 27, 2019
After buying this 1950s Cielito house in early 2018 for $3.5 million, Xorin Balbes embarked on a thorough renovation and redecoration—but without changing the footprint. Now he has listed it for just under $9 million. The house is certainly something to see....
August 26, 2019
In other recent news: Restaurateur James Sly has died; Laura Capps will run against Das Williams for county supervisor; Southern California Edison's fire mitigation efforts; Carpinteria moves to acquire the Rincon Bluffs Preserve.
The Castle in the Sky has personality to burn—along with a swimming pool moat, hot tub grotto, circular platform bed, and helipad, complete with hangar.
August 24, 2019
Plus: The French Press has officially changed its name; Giovanni's Pizza is down to just one location; Viva to become Eleven 14; Mosto Crudo has rebranded; Sama Sama Kitchen is partnering on an endeavor in Los Alamos.
August 23, 2019
"We're vibing off of In-N-Out," says Low Pigeon co-founder Dennis Medina, explaining the menu's tight focus. "We want you to know that the is coffee always on point." 3
August 22, 2019
And in other local news: Updated debris flow risk map should be out in October; the growing problem of homeowners unable to get insurance; strip mall to be redone before Sprouts's arrival; bike paths, crosswalks, and roundabouts planned for Cliff Drive; new closing time for city parks; parking in Montecito; missile testing from San Nicolas Island.
It has all the amenities of a small hotel, including a screening room, bar, gym, tennis court, and 11 fireplaces, not to mention one of the most decadent lawns this side of Oprah Winfrey's compound.
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I'm assuming that's the mall. — Erik Torkells
Erik, what does the "inline shopping center" mean exactly? Thx — Jonny
I absolutely agree!! — Tracy M
I am so with you. This is one of the best things that could happen to downtown SB — Margaret Spaniolo
Hopefully you'll still be alive when it is finished in 2036! — Mark
Yardi moving to Paseo is the smartest thing I have seen tried in this city in 20 years. If you want a thriving, healthy city,… — Sam Tababa
Punching a gift horse straight in the mouth is the Santa Barbara way. We are a city/area in decline due to years of BANANA (build… — Sam Tababa
If Ty Warner is involved in a project plan on it taking many multiples of the plan. Just look at the tragedy of the Biltmore… — Mark
🤣🤣🤣 — Babsy
Is a service charge a tip though? Most of them go to the restaurant to "provide" for the employees. I suspect they are fully taxable. — el_smurfo
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I'm assuming that's the mall. — Erik Torkells
Erik, what does the "inline shopping center" mean exactly? Thx — Jonny
I absolutely agree!! — Tracy M
I am so with you. This is one of the best things that could happen to downtown SB — Margaret Spaniolo
Hopefully you'll still be alive when it is finished in 2036! — Mark
Yardi moving to Paseo is the smartest thing I have seen tried in this city in 20 years. If you want a thriving, healthy city,… — Sam Tababa
Punching a gift horse straight in the mouth is the Santa Barbara way. We are a city/area in decline due to years of BANANA (build… — Sam Tababa
If Ty Warner is involved in a project plan on it taking many multiples of the plan. Just look at the tragedy of the Biltmore… — Mark
🤣🤣🤣 — Babsy
Is a service charge a tip though? Most of them go to the restaurant to "provide" for the employees. I suspect they are fully taxable. — el_smurfo