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Tag: 2405 Santa Barbara Street

September 12, 2020

  • Hot Property

Big Price for a Mediterranean Montecito Mansion and Another Dud of an Auction

Another week, another dozen sales—including a stately Upper East house, a traditional spec renovation in the Golden Quadrangle, and a campy Hope Ranch villa.

August 26, 2020

  • Just Listed

A Fourth Channel Drive House Is for Sale

Ten noteworthy properties new to market, including the Manana estate designed by Francis Underhill; a thin slice of Padaro Lane beachfront; Jeff Shelton in low-key mode; postmodern whimsy in Summerland; and a 1922 adobe.

July 20, 2020

  • News Roundup

Should the Name of Indio Muerto Street Be Changed?

Other recent news: State order means Santa Barbara schools will start the year remotely; local woman cares for possums; eucalyptus trees trimmed at Ellwood Mesa butterfly habitat; salon owners wonder why they can't work outside; the history of a Colonial Revival house on Santa Barbara Street.

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Just Listed

  • 1990s Supertuscan Gets a Polished Makeover
  • Expanded 1905 Craftsman on an Upper East Corner
  • 120-Year-Old Queen Anne Given a Crisp Renovation
  • Hope Ranch Compound With Room to Move for $22.5 Million
  • Second Time Around for a Sweet Little House in the Hedgerow

Recent Comments

I will not stand idily by why some FoxNews watching republitards continue to develop our city for their own personnel gain. These right wing racists… — SB Democrat

These rants read like troll posts. — BW

I agree with you, Nancy. They could build it in one of several styles that are different to the everywhere-already-nouveau-“Spanish” without deviating from what’s local… — BW

The building style will absolutely not age well. — BW

Nancy - agreed. I'm curious what the ABR said in the meeting about how "un-SB" looks. And a pool on site? Give me a break...… — Christine_Z28

Nancy, I agree! Why are developers/architects so intent on chipping away at the SB "look"? If they want to build random buildings that could be… — Keith

So much for consistency of the SB city architecture. The new hotel building style looks out of place and gentrified. Not saying it's a bad… — Nancy

Cat Cora = blow torch or silent partner moving on? — Christine!

Ahh yes, back when being anti-war, pro-free speech and supporting individual freedoms was a very liberal position, fast forward to today and now it's a… — Normal Person

SB Democrat, are you aware we're like 60-70% Dem here in SB, and the Democrats control a super majority in our State legislature and the… — Normal Person

Restaurant News

  • The Cantwell’s Market Lot Is Slated for Development
  • First Look at Rascal’s All-Vegan Menu
  • Azul Won’t Open for a Few More Months
  • Thai Barbecue Is Coming to the Santa Barbara Public Market
  • Is Peasants Feast Thinking of Starting Dinner Service?

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Food news: The Cantwell’s Market lot is slated for development; Corazón Comedor’s new breakfast/brunch menu; Chase Restaurant & Lounge has been sold; Cat Cora left Mesa Burger; La Paloma restarted lunch service; another Los Olivos tasting room is in the works; Sproutcraft Creamery vegan dinner next week; Santa Barbara Restaurant Week is coming up; new event space at San Ysidro Ranch’s Stonehouse. Read more at SitelineSB.com

Food news: The Cantwell’s Market lot is slated for development; Corazón Comedor’s new breakfast/brunch menu; Chase Restaurant & Lounge has been sold; Cat Cora left Mesa Burger; La Paloma restarted lunch service; another Los Olivos tasting room is in the works; Sproutcraft Creamery vegan dinner next week; Santa Barbara Restaurant Week is coming up; new event space at San Ysidro Ranch’s Stonehouse. Read more at SitelineSB.com ...

Popular Posts

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  • Oprah Winfrey Offloaded a Hedgerow Property
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Walk With Me

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  • Walking in Circles in Alta Mesa
  • In the Footsteps of Old Santa Barbara
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Burning Questions

  • What’s the Large Building Under Construction Next to Highway 101?
  • Who Bought the Former St. Mary’s Seminary—and Why?
  • What Will Happen to the SBPD Building When the New Building Is Completed?
  • How Does the City Decide to Mark Bike Lanes?
  • What’s the Story With This House on W. Cota Street?
  • What Are Those Little Houses on Santa Barbara Street?
  • Can Anything Be Done About Pacaso Owners Who Like to Party?
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