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CSU Channel Islands on a $75M campus building spree

By   /  Monday, October 4th, 2010  /  Columns, Real Estate  /  Comments Off on CSU Channel Islands on a $75M campus building spree

CSU Channel Islands near Camarillo is the newest school in the California State University system, and it’s growing by leaps and bounds. To keep up with that growth, the school has construction projects in the pipeline totaling more than $75 million. First up is the $32.5 million North Hall project, which breaks ground Oct. 6. Read More →

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A chat with Santa Barbara County’s new CEO

By   /  Monday, October 4th, 2010  /  Columns, Opinion  /  Comments Off on A chat with Santa Barbara County’s new CEO

Chandra Wallar wants to engineer a more efficient Santa Barbara County government — one that responds faster to property owners and businesses. And as the new county executive officer, she will get a chance to streamline the county’s sometimes balky bureaucracy when Mike Brown, who has run the show for the past 13 years, retires Read More →

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Apartments a bright spot in South Coast real estate market

By   /  Monday, September 27th, 2010  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Apartments a bright spot in South Coast real estate market

The South Coast apartment market has seen more than $77 million in property sales this year, according to commercial real estate brokers at Radius Group’s Santa Barbara County Real Estate and Economic Outlook on Sept. 16. The largest sale was the $37.4 million purchase of the Fontainebleu apartments in Isla Vista. Chicago-based Blue Vista Capital Read More →

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Power-One shows California lacks spark

By   /  Monday, September 27th, 2010  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Power-One shows California lacks spark

It’s hard to find a better turnaround story than Power-One. The Camarillo-based company took a secondary product line from an Italian company it had purchased and bet the farm on a new line of business — producing devices called inverters that are crucial to regulating the power output of wind turbines and solar panel arrays. Read More →

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Solar firms go panel-to-panel in Oxnard

By   /  Monday, September 20th, 2010  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Solar firms go panel-to-panel in Oxnard

A school district in West Ventura County is the last place on Earth where you’d expect to find ground zero in the battle for global supremacy in the solar energy business.   But that’s precisely the scenario that’s unfolding in the wake of an Oxnard Union School District board vote earlier this month that gave Read More →

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Two more developers in SLO file for bankruptcy protection

By   /  Monday, September 13th, 2010  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Two more developers in SLO file for bankruptcy protection

It’s not just prominent hotelier John King who’s struggling in San Luis Obispo County. Smaller developers and real estate investors are having a hard time, too. San Luis Obispo-based Barkwood Development filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late July, listing $2.4 million in liabilities and $7.5 million in assets. In an unrelated case filed Read More →

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Bill Thomas

By   /  Monday, September 13th, 2010  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Bill Thomas

When I saw that former U.S. Rep. Bill Thomas, R-Bakersfield, had been named vice chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, I started paying attention. Thomas is a fiscal policy expert who knows tax law as well as anyone. He is a Republican with the sort of common-sense approach that represents the GOP at its Read More →

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