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Court allows vacation rental ban suit against Santa Barbara to continue

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American Riviera Bank sets sights on Paso Robles

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Housing should be for residents, not tourists

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By Anna Marie Gott “The use of residential units as short-term vacation rentals and/or only occupied as second homes poses a housing challenge to the city because these uses decrease available long-term housing opportunities for local residents as well as contribute to the increase in housing costs.” This quote comes directly from the Santa Barbara’s Read More →

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Dubroff: Tri-Counties exploring solutions to housing unaffordability

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Henry Dubroff

If you decided to hold your breath until California’s coastal counties found real solutions to the housing crisis, your odds of survival would be very long. But just when you think there’s no hope for an end to the state’s housing nightmare, there are some early signs of a new consensus to address the problem. Read More →

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Our view: Fire season has begun; region better prepared

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The brush fires that scorched more than 40,000 acres in the tri-county region after the July 4 holiday are a reminder that spring growth after winter rains fuels danger in the summer. Fire is an ever-present danger in the West, as fires raging in California, Canada and Colorado remind us. As the current round of Read More →

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Curvature completes merger with SMS Systems

By   /  Thursday, July 13th, 2017  /  Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on Curvature completes merger with SMS Systems

Curvature, an information technology network company based in Santa Barbara, announced the completion of its merger with Charlotte, N.C.-based SMS Systems on July 13. The combined company will retain the Curvature name but reveal new branding and integrated offerings on July 17. It will also be looking to expand resources at both its West Coast Read More →

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American Riviera Bank expanding to San Luis Obispo County

By   /  Tuesday, July 11th, 2017  /  Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Central Coast  /  Comments Off on American Riviera Bank expanding to San Luis Obispo County

American Riviera Bank is making a jump into the San Luis Obispo County market, opening a loan production office in Paso Robles with additional branches planned to fill in the territory north of its Santa Barbara base. The office will open next month at 205 Oak Hill Road in The Highlands Shopping Center. It will Read More →

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