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| Monday, November 29th, 2010

Booting up profits: Ugg puts big spring into Deckers

Tri-County Public Companies

Deckers Outdoor Corp.’s profits jumped 24.4 percent to $42 million in its most recent quarter on strong sales of its signature Ugg brand of boots and Teva sandals.

| Monday, November 29th, 2010

State Street goes from books to bargains in a flurry of deals

Columns, Real Estate

Santa Barbara’s downtown retail scene is trading its literary aspirations for bargain-priced fashion, signaling a possible new trend in State Street retail.

| Monday, November 29th, 2010

Santa Barbara firm set to launch new ETF fund

Banking & Finance, Personal Finance

Santa Barbara-based Peritus Asset Management launches the first actively managed, high-yield ETF in the country on Dec. 3.

| Friday, November 26th, 2010

Marshalls, H&M moving in on State Street

Uncategorized

Off-price apparel stores Marshalls and H&M will replace book giants Borders and Barnes & Noble in downtown Santa Barbara, according to real estate insiders.

| Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Victoria Street marketplace may reshape downtown foodie scene

Columns, Real Estate

Urban Developments is building an anchor for South Coast culture right in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara. The San Francisco-based development firm has grand plans to build a 23,000-square-foot public market and adjoining residential project at Chapala and Victoria streets, in the spot formerly occupied by a Vons grocery store. Urban Developments Principle Marge Read More →

| Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Deckers weighing Carpinteria, Goleta, airport properties

Latest news, Real Estate

As Ugg boot company Deckers Outdoor Corp. strides toward a new South Coast headquarters, sites in Carpinteria, Goleta and at the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport have surfaced as potentially perfect fits.

| Monday, November 15th, 2010

Ojai Oil Co. goes from black gold to organic olives

Features, Small Business, Top Stories

Ojai Oil Co.’s 110-year history is as rich as the black gold bubbling up into the Ojai Valley, but the fourth generation of the company is moving away from crude oil to find new fortunes in olive oil. Ojai Oil, headquartered in Camarillo, was started in 1900 by the late Charles Off and 25 original Read More →