California Commercial Real Estate News
KEYT: With Trump election economists have a positive forecast in Santa Barbara County
Using some current numbers and some forecasting, those who watch finances and real estate closely do not see any red flags …
Pacific Coast Business Times: Housing solution key to strong Central Coast economy
The only sustainable way to foster long-term economic growth is by building more housing, said Chris Thornberg, founding partner of Beacon …
Santa Barbara News-Press: Economist: Housing shortage slows growth in Santa Barbara
Dr. Christopher Thornberg, founding partner of Beacon Economics, delivers the keynote speech at the ninth annual Radius Real Estate and Economic …
Noozhawk: Economist Offers Rosy Outlook Despite Gloomy National Mood
At Radius Economic Forecast in Santa Barbara, Christopher Thornberg says country continues to have bright near-term economic future Christopher Thornberg speaks during …
Santa Barbara Independent: Radius Acquires Ventura-based Hagelis Retail Firm in Move to Expand Service, Reach
In its second major expansion in the past 12 months, Santa Barbara-based Radius Commercial Real Estate & Investments recently completed the …
Pacific Coast Business Times: Radius acquires Hagelis to broaden groups’ commercial real estate reach
Santa Barbara-based Radius recently completed a deal that will expand its footprint and grow its brand. Hagelis specializes in retail properties …
Pacific Coast Business Times: Winery investments heat up throughout Central Coast
Winemaker Daniel Green acquired Jaffurs Wine Cellars, a Santa Barbara County wine producer known for its Rhone varietals. Craig and Lee Jaffurs …
Noozhawk: Invenios to Expand Manufacturing Operations to Goleta
Santa Barbara-based Invenios is significantly expanding its precision manufacturing footprint into Goleta. The Invenios principals just acquired the old FLIR building at …
Noozhawk: Lompoc-area apartments sell for $22 million
Apartments located on four adjacent properties in the Lompoc and Vandenberg Village area were sold to a single, private buyer last …
Pacific Coast Business Times: CKE may be leaving Carpinteria
CKE Restaurants may be two-stepping to Music City. The parent company of Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s is considering moving its Carpinteria offices …
Pacific Coast Business Times: Affordable housing projects move ahead in Santa Barbara
The region cannot build enough housing fast enough to keep up with increasing demand, economists have said at forecasts over the …