Celebration Cruises Sells Majority of Business, but ‘Lil’ Toot’ Will Live On
Changes are coming for the parent company, but Santa Barbara’s famous water taxi will stay in the family’s hands.
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Changes are coming for the parent company, but Santa Barbara’s famous water taxi will stay in the family’s hands.
Montecito retailers are pressuring the City Council to remove outdoor dining.
Downtown is enjoying new business and a bullish outlook.
Santa Barbara Architectural Board of Review raises concerns, but the project will move forward.
The $104M QAD Campus deal was the top sale in a quarter that also saw several State Street vacancies filled.
The council voted not to put a 15-year, $450 million trash-hauling contract out for competitive bids.
The bill would incentivize manufacturing semiconductor chips in the U.S.
But the County Agricultural Commissioner’s crop report doesn’t include any cannabis revenues.
Developer Ed St. George’s proposed nine-room hotel was blasted by Santa Barbara’s Historic Landmarks commission.
The farmers claim a new property owner overcharged them for water, resulting in thousands of dollars in lost revenue.