Dubroff: The inside story of how Southwest landed on the South Coast
When Henry Thompson returned to the West Coast just two years ago to take the helm of Santa Barbara Airport, it looked like most of the turbulence was in the rearview mirror. The region’s largest airport had lured back flights lost during the Great Recession and had just added Contour Airlines. The disruptions caused by Read More →
Read More →Dubroff: Teledyne’s acquisition of Flir could turn the 101 corridor into ‘Sensor Alley’
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Read More →Dubroff: Central Coast leaders can set the tone for pandemic response
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Read More →Street Smarts: Neverland Ranch sale leaves political footprints in Santa Ynez Valley
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Read More →Chuck and Tom Cohen start new land use law firm in Thousand Oaks
A new Ventura County law firm will greet the new year: The father and son team of Chuck and Tom Cohen are forming a new firm called Cohen Land Use Law, LLP, leveraging their expertise in real estate and development. The Cohens announced the formation of their new Thousand Oaks-based firm on Dec. 29. They Read More →
Read More →Dubroff: A few reasons to be optimistic about the region’s economic future
While thousands of small businesses are hanging on, waiting for an additional round of federal loans and extended benefits for laid-off workers, there are signals that 2021 will be a better year for the Central Coast. In just one week, the announcements that Southwest Airlines will finally serve Santa Barbara, that a new $500 million Read More →
Read More →Dubroff: Private, public sectors step up for small business in time of crisis
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