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New terminal a big relief

By   /  Wednesday, August 17th, 2011  /  Latest news  /  Comments Off on New terminal a big relief

Note: Editor Henry Dubroff sent a quick update after his first flight through the new $54 million Santa Barbara airport terminal: The game of Santa Barbara hold ‘em is over. The city’s new airport terminal had a business-as-usual attitude as operations were well under way on the second day of a full schedule. Most welcome Read More →

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Granite wins $5.4M bid for SM airport runway

By   /  Friday, July 29th, 2011  /  Real Estate, Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Granite wins $5.4M bid for SM airport runway

Bids have come in for the second phase of the Santa Maria Airport’s ambitious runway lengthening project.

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Editorial: Terminal ushers in new South Coast style

By   /  Friday, May 20th, 2011  /  Editorials, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Editorial: Terminal ushers in new South Coast style

At a cost of $55 million, the new Santa Barbara Municipal Airport terminal is one of the more expensive public buildings to open in the 21st century. And true to the Pearl Chase heritage of South Coast building, it is a Spanish Colonial Revival structure. But lead architect Fred Sweeney has done something few would Read More →

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Ready for takeoff: Santa Barbara terminal readies for opening

By   /  Friday, May 20th, 2011  /  Features  /  Comments Off on Ready for takeoff: Santa Barbara terminal readies for opening

The new Santa Barbara Municipal Airport terminal is modernizing South Coast travel and architecture.

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Southwest on South Coast: A LUV story

By   /  Monday, October 11th, 2010  /  Columns, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Southwest on South Coast: A LUV story

At Santa Barbara Municipal Airport these days, construction crews are making progress on a $60  million expansion. When it opens next spring, the airport will get a new, two-story terminal, waiting areas that actually have bathrooms and five gates served by jetways. Thirteen hundred miles away in Dallas, the nation’s most profitable airline is also in Read More →

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