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Avocado prices at record high because of shortage in Mexico

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Union leader Hank Lacayo left his mark on the Tri-Counties

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Dubroff: Hotel Californian poised to leverage Funk Zone proximity

By   /  Friday, May 5th, 2017  /  Columns, Latest news, South Coast, Tourism  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Hotel Californian poised to leverage Funk Zone proximity

The next piece to the puzzle of Santa Barbara’s waterfront redevelopment will fall into place this summer with the opening of the three-building Hotel Californian. Management is being coy about the opening date for the 121-room hotel, which straddles lower State Street. It incorporates the original Hotel Californian, which pioneered the city’s Spanish Colonial Revival Read More →

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Santa Barbara County Bar president enjoys going after ‘bad guys’

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Our view: Towbes, Morton, Lacayo were rare type of leaders

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In the normal course of business relationships, men and women build companies or lead nonprofits and then retire to leave the operations to a new generation or a new team. More rare is the circumstance where leaders are so committed to an enterprise or so intrinsically identified with their organization that they stay at the Read More →

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Managing needs of four-generation workforce challenging

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By Mark Riley A seismic shift is underway in today’s workplace. Two massive generations — the Baby Boomers and the millennials — with two very different sets of needs and expectations are testing the abilities of even the most adroit human resources department. This is true along the Central Coast, the rest of California and Read More →

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Industrial tenants have tough time finding space

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