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December 6, 2025

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A Better Look at the Development Next to the Santa Barbara Cemetery

Plus: New renderings of the apartment building proposed for the former Cantwell's location; self-guided architecture tour; screening of "Memoria," starring Tilda Swinton; confusing signs on the Edison Catway; neat downtown office building for sale. 15

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Newsletter: September 25

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September 24, 2024

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Best Bets for Private Events in Santa Barbara

When you’re planning an event, there’s only one thing more important than the guest list—and that’s the venue. Here are 12 establishments that know how to do it right, whether you’re going big or intimate, fancy or casual.

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The Turtles in Ojai Have It Good

One of the membership perks at the Turtle Conservancy in Ojai is a tour of the amazing facility—and you can even spend the night there. 5

September 23, 2024

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Montecito Jewel Box in an Ideal Location

This sophisticated single-level home in Montecito’s coveted Pepper Hill enclave is a chic blend of quality and design. An extensive recent renovation offers a fully functional open floor plan that flows effortlessly out onto the scenic terraces and charming manicured gardens.

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Carpinteria Contemporary Sells for $6 Million

Last week's sales also include a 7,789-square-footer in Ennisbrook; off-market Hedgerow flip; Riviera Spanish; a painful loss on a 1929 charmer; 1938 Lower Riviera three-bedroom; the one next to the landslide house on Las Alturas; sexy Riviera compound; and more.

September 22, 2024

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First Impressions of Alma Fonda Fina

More food news: Opening date for Validation Ale's outpost on De La Vina; White Caps Beach Club's Summerland location has temporarily closed; Oakberry Acaí is now in the Funk Zone; Yona Redz's menu is available at Santa Playa Mariscos for now; Presqu’ile winery chef Julie Simon. 10

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Newsletter: September 22

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Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) 2

September 20, 2024

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An Extraordinary Value in Prime Montecito

A singular example of modernism by architect Jack Warner, 1514 E. Mountain Drive has been recently reimagined by a team of top designers. A property of this quality, at this price, is unheard of in such a prestigious part of Montecito—and the seller is motivated.

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