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Compass expands online luxury real estate platform to SB, Montecito

By   /  Friday, January 15th, 2016  /  Columns, Latest news, Real Estate  /  Comments Off on Compass expands online luxury real estate platform to SB, Montecito

A new online platform is poised to shake up the region’s luxury residential real estate market. New York-based Compass uses in-house software that aims to cut down on brokers’ administrative work and streamline listing updates. The startup recently announced that it is expanding into the Santa Barbara and Montecito markets. The South Coast is the Read More →

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Dubroff: Building South Sudan health care from the ground up

By   /  Friday, January 8th, 2016  /  Central Coast Health Watch, Columns, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Building South Sudan health care from the ground up

  Before he embarked on a quest to rebuild the health care system in South Sudan, Ken Waxman of Santa Barbara built a career any physician would be proud of. One of the top trauma surgeons in Southern California, he was the head of emergency surgery at Cottage Hospital and later advised the Ventura County Read More →

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Santa Barbara Public Market rebooting with booze offerings

By   /  Friday, January 8th, 2016  /  Columns, Latest news, Real Estate  /  Comments Off on Santa Barbara Public Market rebooting with booze offerings

The Santa Barbara Public Market is refreshing its approach. The multi-merchant market plans to replace its Foragers Pantry grocery store with a beer garden this spring. The new beer garden will coincide with the expansion of the Public Market’s liquor license that will allow 21-and-older patrons to carry a glass of wine or beer throughout Read More →

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New laws for 2016 will impact tri-county employers

By   /  Friday, January 8th, 2016  /  Columns, Latest news, Law  /  Comments Off on New laws for 2016 will impact tri-county employers

A flurry of new laws went into effect at the start of the New Year, but the one that likely will have the biggest impact on tri-county employers has been long expected. California’s minimum wage was raised to $10 an hour on Jan. 1, which has some businesses rethinking strategies. While proponents argue that higher Read More →

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Dollar will continue to reign supreme among world’s currencies

By   /  Friday, January 1st, 2016  /  Columns, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Dollar will continue to reign supreme among world’s currencies

In a time of turbulence in global politics and economics, one thing remains constant. The dollar’s supremacy as the dominant currency for international finance and reserves is unchallenged — nor is it likely to be replaced anytime soon. That’s the theme of a new book by Benjamin “Jerry” Cohen, the Louis G. Lancaster Professor of Read More →

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2016 expected to be good year for real estate in Tri-Counties

By   /  Friday, January 1st, 2016  /  Columns, Latest news, Real Estate  /  Comments Off on 2016 expected to be good year for real estate in Tri-Counties

Despite the slight increase of interest rates and the drought’s persistence, real estate brokers are bullish on 2016. The Federal Reserve’s decision to gradually raise interest rates throughout 2016 will not likely have a short-term impact on development and real estate activity, industry sources told the Business Times. And while the city of Pismo Beach Read More →

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New UC venture fund to pump $250M into spinoffs

By   /  Friday, January 1st, 2016  /  Columns, Education, Latest news, South Coast  /  Comments Off on New UC venture fund to pump $250M into spinoffs

There certainly is no shortage of money available for startup companies — total venture investments in 2014 were more than $57 billion, according to Dow Jones VentureSource, and there are signs 2015 could top that by billions. There hasn’t been this much cash flowing, particularly in the tech sector, since the late 1990s dot-com boom. Read More →

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