The Santa Barbara County Vintners Association has abandoned its two-year effort to establish the world’s first wine business improvement district, or BID, as an answer to its longstanding problem of lagging behind other wine regions in marketing spending. Vintners Association Executive Director Alison Laslett said in an Oct. 29 letter to members, co-signed by the Read More →
By pacbiztimes / Monday, October 12th, 2020 / Latest news, Top Story / Comments Off on State-led program helps deliver restaurant meals to seniors at home
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Mission Produce is going on the offensive in the booming global avocado market, with $75 million in new capital from its Oct. 1 initial public offering. The Oxnard-based global avocado packer and distributor went public at $12 per share, a step down from its initial target of $15-$17 per share. The deal netted $75 million Read More →
By pacbiztimes / Sunday, September 27th, 2020 / Top Story / Comments Off on SLO County sets the pace for reopening
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By pacbiztimes / Saturday, September 19th, 2020 / Central Coast, Top Story, Tourism / Comments Off on Wildfires hit tourism industry still reeling from pandemic
This is supposed to the time of year for clear skies in Morro Bay. The fog, when it comes in at all, usually lifts by noon, says Mary Robinson the owner of Paddlesports Morro Bay. But lately the San Luis Obispo County coast has been blanketed by a mix of fog, smoke and ash. Robinson’s Read More →