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By pacbiztimes / Friday, April 15th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Real Estate / Comments Off on Dunkin’ Donuts opening 15 restaurants in Tri-Counties
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By pacbiztimes / Friday, April 8th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Real Estate / Comments Off on Hilton planned across from Ventura County fairgrounds
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By pacbiztimes / Friday, April 1st, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Law & Goverment / Comments Off on Art teacher sues SBCC for wrongful termination
A former Santa Barbara City College art teacher has sued the school for wrongful termination, claiming that the department is “ushering out an old era,” but some of his assertions do not check out based on Business Times research. William Durham filed a suit in Santa Barbara Superior Court on March 23. The former 20-year Read More →
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By Staff Report / Monday, March 14th, 2016 / Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Latest news / Comments Off on Farm Credit West net income grows
Roseville-based Farm Credit West increased its net income from $163 million in 2014 to $169 million in 2015, the credit union announced on March 14. Farm Credit West has offices in Carpinteria, Santa Maria, Templeton and Ventura, where it provides loans, leases and financial services to farmers, ranchers, rural homeowners, agribusinesses and agricultural and rural Read More →
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By pacbiztimes / Friday, March 11th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Real Estate / Comments Off on State’s housing prices too high for middle-income residents
A housing shortage is driving the middle class out of California. Several reports from Next 10 and Beacon Economics illustrated the state’s growing housing to jobs imbalance. Housing prices will continue to climb unless cities and counties increase residential densities and streamline the permitting process, according to the reports. More people are leaving the state Read More →
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By Tony Biasotti / Friday, March 11th, 2016 / Central Coast, Higher Education, middle, Wine & Viticulture / Comments Off on Viticulture students learn by doing at Allan Hancock College
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By pacbiztimes / Friday, February 26th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Real Estate / Comments Off on Caruso’s Miramar hotel revival gets OK to begin construction
The controversial multimillion-dollar revival of the Miramar Hotel and Resort in Montecito is moving forward after the Montecito Water District allowed developer Rick Caruso to increase the size of the project’s water meters. The MWD initially denied the newest iteration of the long-debated Miramar project because of the district’s severe water shortage. The issue at Read More →