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Entrepreneurs remembered

By   /  Monday, January 5th, 2009  /  Opinion  /  Comments Off on Entrepreneurs remembered

During 2008 we marked the passing of some remarkable entrepreneurs. Two that stand out are Herb Peterson and George Bliss. Peterson was a Chicago native and ad executive who worked on the McDonald’s account and helped create the persona of Ronald McDonald. Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, he moved to Santa Barbara and created the Read More →

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Belt tightening begins – Private, public sectors prepare for a grim 2009

By   /  Saturday, January 3rd, 2009  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Belt tightening begins – Private, public sectors prepare for a grim 2009

The signs of a sliding economy are clear across the Tri-Counties – empty storefronts, job losses, spiraling gas and home prices, and fear among employers. So it comes as no surprise that expectations for 2009 remain bleak among economic forecasters. Most sectors will be flat or down, except for bright spots in health care and Read More →

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Shopping centers stand by expansion plans

By   /  Saturday, January 3rd, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Shopping centers stand by expansion plans

Despite deflated holiday sales nationwide, large-scale regional shopping centers are continuing their development and expansion plans into 2009. As consumers spent less on holiday shopping, the retail industry capped 2008 with a depressed ending, as Black Friday sales promotions were unable to give it a much-needed lift. According to a Dec. 4 report by the Read More →

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Small business gets lean

By   /  Saturday, January 3rd, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Small business gets lean

Small-business owners already know things aren’t looking bright for the coming year. But in such dire times, experts have some advice to help entrepreneurs weather the storm: streamline operations, find a niche, and get the most out of employees. “Focusing on the fundamentals of sound business practice is the best way to minimize the problems Read More →

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Tourism could be a bright spot in 2009

By   /  Saturday, January 3rd, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Tourism could be a bright spot in 2009

As businesses and families cut back on spending, the tri-county tourism industry is prepared to take a slight hit in 2009. But, experts say, don’t bet on travelers giving up vacations altogether. Although the region’s tourism sector is already feeling the effects of a down economy, its location as an easy-drive destination for much of Read More →

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Recession-proof by the case – Inexpensive wines expected to flourish

By   /  Saturday, January 3rd, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Recession-proof by the case – Inexpensive wines expected to flourish

If 2008 was a year for sipping chardonnay in tasting rooms, 2009 will be a year for drinking zinfandel over the dinner table. Central Coast wineries know that in a recession, tourism typically dwindles. And as tourism and consumer spending decline, so do tasting room visits and restaurant and bar sales. But, as Deborah Baldwin, Read More →

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Alternative fuel firms to accelerate sales this year

By   /  Friday, January 2nd, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Alternative fuel firms to accelerate sales this year

Renewable energy companies in the Tri-Counties are counting on two things to pull them through 2009 – the deals they executed in 2008, and President-elect Barack Obama. “We’re seeing that even in light of reduced oil prices, the Obama team is looking to a green energy economy as well as green energy for its own Read More →

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