January 14, 2024
Tag: Palisociety
Quality Inn Slated to Become “Permanent Affordable Housing”
Plus: New "luxury piercing studio" in the Funk Zone; what's in store for 801 State Street; Hope Ranch palm tree replacement; Victoria Market painting; Scott Johnson art exhibit at the Architectural Foundation; exploring the bike path linking Santa Claus Lane and Carpinteria Avenue. 16
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What utterly hateful, obnoxious,ignorant comments on this post Really people, grownup — Kim
Great travelogue. One of your best. — Andy
Hey Erik, do you have any idea what the building at 2 N. Calle Cesar Chavez will be built for? Seems pretty descriptive that it… — Pete
I am always surprised when people say parking is an issue in the FZ. I've been using the Garden Street lot for years and only… — Glenn
I like how the What The Pug cafe has a sign that says “no one ugly allowed”. — Jeremy
Lest you think I have something against Côtière, I did mention its new tasting room at the end of January: https://www.sitelinesb.com/a-new-tasting-room-on-coast-village-road/. — Erik Torkells
Hi Cyndi, I invite you to join me on the land for a tour so you can see the extensive homesteading/ranching that has already taken… — Alex
Not mentioned in article on Montesano group leasing space at 645 Bell Street in Los Alamos is the first tenant to open their doors, Suite… — Dennis Houghton
Gorgeous. All of Shelton’s designs are. Gorgeous, whimsical and refreshing. We’re lucky to have so much of his architecture in Santa Barbara. His brother designs… — Trazyn The Infinite
This will be a nightmare if it occurs. It takes them three years to finish new on-ramps. — Trazyn The Infinite