The three-story structure is undergoing complete renovation for delivery in 2024.
A combination of natural light and stunning
architecture that bring people together to
collaborate and innovate.
The building is part of Paseo Nuevo—a newly renovated mixed-commerce hub which provides onsite conveniences including shops and restaurants, 24-hour security and underground parking.
CULTURE
The city's history is evident in its Spanish
architecture, emanating from the majestic
Mission Santa Barbara. Downtown brims with
restaurants, theaters, museums and hosts an
international film festival. Wine lovers can sample the Urban Wine Trail downtown or take a short drive to the world-class vineyards of Santa Ynez Valley. ECONOMY
Renowned internationally for its fine restaurants, shopping, hotels and architecture, the tourism industry is the region's top economic driver. In addition, the city economy includes a large service
sector, technology, health care, and finance. Education in particular is well-represented with several world-class higher learning institutions including University of California Santa Barbara.
LOCATION
The city is 90 miles north of Los Angeles and served by the Santa Barbara Airport and Amtrak station. Tucked between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Santa Barbara enjoys a mild, Mediterranean climate averaging 300 sunny days a year. Beaches, parks and mountains provide a playground for a wide array of activities.
No schools were found in the area
Total population of , which has changed by % since 1990.
The median age of the population is , while the median
age of dwellings is .
Out of households, are families.
Hispanic/Non-Hispanic Population