Solar3D leaves sunny S.B. for Roseville to save money
By Alex Kacik / Friday, March 18th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Real Estate / Comments Off on Solar3D leaves sunny S.B. for Roseville to save money
Solar3D recently uprooted its corporate headquarters from Santa Barbara to Roseville, the home of its Sunworks subsidiary. While the move only relocates a handful of employees, the symbolism is significant. Solar3D is a publicly held solar-cell technology developer that had three to four employees at its 26 W. Mission St. office. It made sense from Read More →
Read More →State’s housing prices too high for middle-income residents
By Alex Kacik / 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 →
Read More →Coastal housing groups help workers buy or rent
By Alex Kacik / Friday, March 11th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Nonprofits / Comments Off on Coastal housing groups help workers buy or rent
Live near work. It’s a concept that’s vexed tri-county businesses as they’ve struggled to recruit and retain employees. The Santa Barbara-based Coastal Housing Partnership has made a name for itself by helping the region’s employees buy homes and rent apartments near their jobs. The nonprofit works with about 50 business owners who pay an annual Read More →
Read More →Higher education faces disruption because of technology
By Tony Biasotti / Friday, March 11th, 2016 / Columns, Education, Latest news / Comments Off on Higher education faces disruption because of technology
Business scholar and consultant Clayton Christensen coined the phrase “disruptive innovation” in the 1990s to describe a breakthrough that reshapes a market and displaces its leading firms. Twenty years later, “disruption” might be the defining theory of the modern economy. Print newspapers, brick-and-mortar retail and taxis have been some of its chief victims. On a Read More →
Read More →Dubroff: In era of unusual calamities, Feinberg has faith in system
By Henry Dubroff / Friday, March 11th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news / Comments Off on Dubroff: In era of unusual calamities, Feinberg has faith in system
Kenneth R. Feinberg has had an up-close-and-personal view of human tragedy. As the nation’s premier attorney for dealing with disasters, both natural and man-made, he has a remarkably practical approach to what should happen when things go wrong. So, when I had the chance to talk to him on March 8, I couldn’t resist asking Read More →
Read More →Apps drive home the point that safe motoring matters
By Philip Joens / Friday, March 4th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Technology / Comments Off on Apps drive home the point that safe motoring matters
A Cal Poly Technology Park company is helping drivers drive better by giving them feedback. Several apps developed by Mentor eData track how well users drive and give them scores at the end of their trips. Stephen Lakowske founded the company in 2009 when his two teenage daughters approached driving age. “I thought ‘holy smokes, Read More →
Read More →Real estate tech firms target Montecito, Santa Barbara
By Alex Kacik / Friday, March 4th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Real Estate / Comments Off on Real estate tech firms target Montecito, Santa Barbara
The tri-county real estate tech scene is surging. A number of web-based brokerage firms are flooding the region, targeting the affluent neighborhoods of Montecito and Santa Barbara. They aim to disrupt the established order of the real estate market through features such as streamlined online platforms, lower commission rates and live video walkthroughs. Open Listings Read More →
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