Frozen yogurt heats up as economy melts down
Stroll along State Street in Santa Barbara and you’ll find them dotted around town like candy sprinkles. There’s Yogurtland, Red Mango, Rock’n Yogurt and Pinkberry — to name a few. In Ventura and Oxnard, there’s Yogurberry, Tutti Frutti, Golden Swirl and U Yogurt, and up in San Luis Obispo, Bali’s and Yogurt Creations are just Read More →
Read More →Downtowns face reality
Tri-counties downtown organizations are ramping up their efforts to help merchants navigate choppy economic waters. And Oxnard, the region’s largest city, has a new leader to drive downtown economic development. Abel Magaña is the new executive director for the Oxnard Downtown Management District, a business improvement district. He comes on as the Economic Development Corp. Read More →
Read More →Banking: New rules for a new game
More than a decade ago, a pair of expansion-minded competitors, Mid-State Bank & Trust and Pacific Capital Bancorp, parent of Santa Barbara Bank & Trust, rewrote the rules for the banking game. • Simpler structures will be the name of the game. Bank of America is selling off First Republic, a longtime player in South Read More →
Read More →101 traffic upgrade goes before the public
One of the unintended consequences of the current economic meltdown may be public acceptance for widening Highway 101 through the Montecito area of Santa Barbara County. Caltrans, Santa Barbara city and county, the city of Carpineria and the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments all have lined up in support of the plan to put Read More →
Read More →Chevron cleanup progress
Early in July, Chevron announced plans to clean up the remaining environmental problems at its former Tank Farm Road facility in San Luis Obispo. Tank Farm Road has emerged as a major economic development corridor for the city of San Luis Obispo and it has attracted millions of dollars in capital investment to an area Read More →
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