Interesting commercial property for lease: 22 W.The design by MW Architects could be worse, but the blank expanses of wall at sidewalk level are a drag. While we’re on the subject of new apartment buildings, a “4-story 36-unit mixed-use development” at 932 De La Vina (southeast corner of Carrillo, where Jiffy Lube is) goes in front of the Historic Landmarks Commission on Wednesday.UPDATE 8/30: The Pad says it’s not moving into that location after all, but we might hope for a location elsewhere in the area. and retaining the approximately 6,800 square-foot building at 409 Anacapa St., a voluntary lot merger to combine the three parcels, and construction of a new 84-unit, four-story Priority Housing project over the east parking lot.” Last anyone heard, it includes an outpost of The Pad climbing gym in the State Street building. Here’s the Santa Barbara News-Press‘s description from August 2020, which I think is still accurate: “This new development involves retaining and modifying the approximately 17,150 square-foot building at 410 State St. The folks at Reid’s Appliances on Gutierrez said that construction is finally about to start on the big apartment complex next door.Metropolitan Theatres ran an ad in the Independent saying that it’ll be renovating Paseo Nuevo Cinemas and Camino Real Cinemas with “luxury seating,” “new concessions,” “full bar,” and “expanded food and beverage menu.” Bring on better seats, by all means, but I’d trade the food-and-drink stuff for a really deep cleaning.At the western end of the project, a new vehicular turnaround will be built at the end of Santa Claus Lane.” The new bikeway will be constructed in between Highway 101 and the railroad tracks.” There’s more info at, including this: “As part of the bikeway project, the intersection at Carpinteria Avenue and Estero Street will be updated with new crosswalks, signage, landscaping, curbs and gutters, and bike lanes. This will close a gap in the California Coastal Trail between Sand Point Road and Carpinteria Avenue. The project will create a new Class I bikeway and multipurpose path to connect Santa Claus Lane to Carpinteria Avenue.
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