A San Jose developer is reviving a long-disputed proposal for housing surrounding the site of Santa Rosa’s birthplace after economic upheaval stalled an earlier proposal approved two decades ago.
Behind a chain-link fence on a neglected orchard, a series of crumbling earthen walls known as Santa Rosa's birthplace is once again at the heart of the city - this time in a developer's push to build ...
Blink and you’ll miss the unassuming historic site of Santa Rosa’s birthplace as you head down Montgomery Drive toward the bustling shopping center. A sign behind a chain link fence across the street ...
The meeting space inside the Hill-Carrillo Adobe in Santa Barbara welcomes visitors again after undergoing a 10-month restoration. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) A beloved and historic building in ...
The four-part "Things not in Lompoc anymore" series first visited "The warehouse" constructed in approximately 1790 to house the grain, tallow and hides for First Mission Church on South F Street, in ...
Early conceptual plans for a housing development proposed around the historic Carrillo Adobe in east Santa Rosa didn’t make the grade among roughly 100 residents who turned up in person and online to ...
Perhaps no other Santa Barbara building has as much history baked into its walls and floors as the Hill-Carrillo Adobe. Modestly situated at 11-15 Carrillo Street between two banks and across from a ...
A landmark in Santa Rosa is at the center of a housing debate as a Bay Area developer seeks to build residences on the site. San Jose-based Swenson is once again pursuing plans for a new swath of ...