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In an effort to cut through the noise to some real issues facing our region, I’ll offer up five of the key indicators that I’ll be watching in the weeks ahead.
A 1.2 million-square-foot office park in Camarillo has changed hands, marking the largest industrial property deal in the region’s history. The $59.1 million sale of the Mission Oaks Corporate Center to Los Angeles-based Rexford Industrial also edges out the 2002 sale of Oxnard’s 13-building Topa Tower financial plaza, which was purchased by the late Los Read More →
By Editorial Board / Friday, June 29th, 2012 / Editorials, Opinion / Comments Off on Editorial: Moving dirt on Miramar should be top priority
Santa Barbara County’s Board of Supervisors has narrowly approved a new tax rebate for hotel mega-projects. Now it will be up to Los Angeles developer Rick Caruso to walk the walk and start moving dirt at the much debated, long-delayed Miramar Hotel and Cottages in Montecito. And it will be up to the Board of Read More →
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The professional services and hospitality industries are leading the South Coast’s private-sector job creation, with each adding about 1,000 jobs since the recession ended.
A Westlake Village attorney is asking a judge to rip up a homeowner’s mortgage and strike down the legal framework the lending industry uses to foreclose on notes that have been sliced, diced and sold so many times that it’s impossible for borrowers to tell who owns them.