like to know more about what’s happening , this is good info!
Art Department! ~ The original QAD project design was an Architectural competition won by Andy Neumann’s firm with my assistance as a design consultant. Included in the concept was an infinity pool that faced Fernalds but was lost to value engineering!
not zoned for high density is it?
Let’s hope to god for the town of Summerland that they don’t put student housing.
I bet they put executive administration there or a tech park for one of their high-revenue international degrees/programs. How wonderful to be in that location.
Agree with BW, 100%. Was under the impression that the sound walls were a no-go for 'Cito, but apparently, I didn't read the fine print. In any case, they are UGLY. Happy that Jamison Lane folks get their sound barrier, but not sure the "greater good" was served, if that's keeping Montecito "semi' rural, as opposed to "Inland Empire".
Agree the walls are ugly but as someone who lives right on Jameson Ln they have seriously cut down on the sound which is super nice. Vines are a great idea.
Agree on the walls. The creeping vines that have been planted along the Carp stretch are growing pretty quickly. So one can only hope the intention is full cover. I've made peace with the design by convincing myself its texture lends itself well to vine attachment. They're so ugly one has to hope. Also agree on Medieval Times. There seems to be very little design cohesion between so many of these projects. Not looking forward to the corny designs they've come up with for the Summerland underpass, either. A nice clash with the Riverside walls. I think you pointed out they're a (bad) appropriation of designs seen elsewhere that are carried out well and involve stone. They're random to our area, have no aesthetic relationship to the town of Summerland, and will be implemented with what one can only assume are the cheapest materials possible. I don't know why they don't just keep this stuff simple and timeless. We recently drove the 210 and marveled at the atrocities of design for the Metro. Weird concrete alien egg-like things you know some architect was just so dang proud of. It looks awful. CalTrans and municipalities could save money by streamlining design and just adhering to classical design principles. It seems they feel the need to reinvent the wheel with every go for purposes of "modernity." They should do us all a favor and just build something timeless.
Oh, wow, that sound wall is ugly, indeed. Bummer…
I never thought I'd be happy to live in a boring town. I can't imagine hearing loud noises all night and day for a couple weeks and then having to adjust to completely different loud noises all night and all day for a couple weeks God knows how many times a year. I already can't sleep enough. Anyway I'm with you from a hick town in NC. We would not be happy about that.
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No, but thanks for guessing!
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Thanks Duncan- I confused the name Lieff with a a vineyard property here- my bad! Now I need a glass of their Syrah
Or the actual info: https://www.lalieffwines.com/alamo-creek-ranch
I must've missed that. It just says "the word on the street is that she has plans for a restaurant"
La Lieff Wines made here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lieff+Wines/@35.0707744,-120.3101383,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x80ec711f44d0aae9:0xb215f56d3751de7f!8m2!3d35.07077!4d-120.275114
That's actually something that's already been established, but keep those tips coming! More on the plans here: https://www.sitelinesb.com/the-miramar-resort-is-said-to-be-opening-a-sushi-bar/.
MACKENZIE MARKET is rumoured to become a Teddy’s Santa Barbara
Taza has decided to postpone their opening after a somewhat disastrous one night soft opening. Per Tuesdays Instagram story “we decided to shut down and correct a few things with the service model before reopening”
La Lieff Wines- where are these made? Is the tasting room mixed with restaurant you mention affected by the sale of ranch/vineyards- which you mentioned the other day in real estate post? The Hotel Corque/Crafthouse has been painted a hideous white color- hopefully its just the base for a complete re-do….site of sold out Drag Brunch this Pride Weekend in Solvang, which is facing stiff competition from the Santa Ynez Old Day & Rodeo events