By Dana Olsen / Friday, February 17th, 2012 / Central Coast, Features, Tourism / Comments Off on Tourism turnaround: Hospitality pads Paso Robles’ city coffers
For Paso Robles, tourism is fast becoming a big moneymaker.
A year after 35 State Street Hotel Partners took over the long-dormant La Entrada project on the waterfront end of Santa Barbara’s State Street, plans to jolt the hotel back to life are right on schedule. The hotel partnership, led by Michael Rosenfeld of Los Angeles-based investment and development company Next Century Associates, bought the Read More →
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By Marlize van Romburgh / Friday, January 27th, 2012 / Columns, Tourism / Comments Off on Buyer puts Carpinteria bluffs property in play for future resort
A 21-acre portion of pristine Carpinteria coastline that has been eyed by hotel developers for years is in escrow.
By Dana Olsen / Friday, January 27th, 2012 / Columns, Tourism / Comments Off on Intercontinental expands its brand with Santa Barbara’s new Hotel Indigo
Intercontinental Hotels Group’s Hotel Indigo is set to open on Feb. 14 at 121 State St., an address with a long hospitality history.