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Explore our diverse portfolio of investment properties, ranging from office buildings and retail to mixed-use and industrial properties. Additionally, we provide management services for number of clients that own commercial property in Santa Barbara County and own and manage a selection of mobile home parks across California. Whether you’re seeking investment opportunities or management services, feel free to reach out to see if we may be able to assist you with your investment objective.
Pueblo Viejo Property
A Santa Barbara iconic property, known for its collection of some of Santa Barbara's favorite local merchants, including Alessia Patisserie and Cafe, Handlebar Coffee Roasters, Rudy's, and Jake and Jones clothing store.
This property also features second floor residences, and is located across the street from the historic El Presidio State Park, at the corner of Canon Perdido and Santa Barbara Street.
This property also features second floor residences, and is located across the street from the historic El Presidio State Park, at the corner of Canon Perdido and Santa Barbara Street.
The Lyon Building
The historic Lyon Building was originally constructed in the 1920's as a moving and storage facility, which the building served as until the late 1990's. More recently, the building was converted to a multi-tenant building, which includes a mixture of office and educational uses. Some of the existing tenants include Kaplan International, Service Objects, and SONOS. The property is located at the intersection of Cota Street and Anacapa Street.
10-12 E. Figueroa
This prime downtown office and retail property was originally constructed in 1926, and fetaures beautiful balcony space overlooking La Arcada. The arched entryways and red tile roofs are classic examples of Santa Barbara Spanish colonial style architecture.
1011 State
This downtown Santa Barbara property is the home of Sprint, and is a classic State Street retail building, located near the intersection of State Street and Carrillo Street, and adjacent to Saks Fifth Avenue.
3760 & 3768 State
Located in the upper State Street corridor of Santa Barbara, this property features a stand alone retail building along the street that is now home to Chase Bank, and a multi-tenant office building set back from the street, which features floor to ceiling windows, dramatic mountain views, and high ceilings throughout.
1933 Cliff
This office building is one of the exclusive office buildings to exist on the Mesa. Originally built as the "Ice Patch," (an ice skating rink) this building was converted in the late 1980's to a multi-tenant office building with a beautiful courtyard constructed in the center of the building that features large skylights, and an interior garden.
Olive Mill Plaza
The Olive Mill Plaza is located in the lower Montecito Village, along Coast Village Road. This property features extensive frontage on Coast Village Road and Coast Village Circle, and consists of variety of ground floor retail tenants, and second floor offices.
71 S. Carneros
Single Tenant industrial building in the center of Goleta's tech corridor. Features recent class A office remodel and industrial and lab space.
The Faber Building
This corner property is a high visibility retail building at the intersection of Mission Street and Chapala Street. The building is located across the street from the historic "Flying A" studio, which was once one of the largest motion picture studios in the United States.
Carp. Business Park
75 Castilian
Home to Transphorm, a Goleta based semiconductor company with technology aimed at redefining the process of power conversion, this single tenant building features a mixture of office, R&D, and industrial space with high ceilings and truck high loading docks.
600 Ward
Eugenia Place
4610 Carpinteria
Oceanside Investments
2245 Lillie
This Santa Barbara county property is familiar to the residents of Summerland, as it serves as the post office and point of mail delivery for the community of Summerland. This stand alone building was originally constructed as a gas station in 1964, and converted to the Summerland Post office in 1974
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