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Henry Dubroff

Henry Dubroff is the chairman, editor and majority owner of the Pacific Coast Business Times.


| Friday, August 4th, 2017

Our view: Housing shortage spurs exodus to other states

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

While California’s housing crisis has begun to trigger a backlash, with some cities hunkering down behind NIMBY walls, the dire shortage of homes is having big impacts on other states. In Colorado, an influx of young, upwardly mobile professionals is fueling a boom in apartment building, driving rents higher and triggering an affordable housing crisis. Read More →

| Friday, July 28th, 2017

Our view: Grant will help museum create sustainable future

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

Ventura County has taken a big step toward creating a living legacy for future generations with interim funding to bolster the Museum of Ventura County. A $125,000 grant was approved by the Board of Supervisors in a 4-1 vote on July 25, paving the way for the city of Ventura and private donors to step Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, July 28th, 2017

Dubroff: Deckers chair wants to put Santa Barbara on sounder footing

Columns, Latest news

Deckers Brands Chairman Angel Martinez is running for mayor of Santa Barbara on a platform you might call radical centrism. He wants to tackle the city’s homeless problems head on, bring more disciplined management to the struggling State Street retail corridor and yet retain the distinctive culture and architectural synergy that make Santa Barbara unique. Read More →

| Friday, July 21st, 2017

Toad & Co. opens hybrid stores run by local retailers

Latest news, South Coast

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| Friday, July 21st, 2017

Our view: SLO invests in future by approving housing

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

These days, the headlines on the housing front are grim indeed. The New York Times described Coastal California as being in the middle of a full blown crisis with average home prices crossing $500,000 and making much of the state out of reach for all but the wealthiest families. Gov. Jerry Brown has not yet Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, July 21st, 2017

Dubroff: Leadership needed to solve downtown Santa Barbara’s woes

Columns, Latest news, South Coast

You might call this Santa Barbara’s summer of discontent. From a casual chat with friends in Ventura, to a breakfast talk at East Beach Grill, to dinner on the patio at Brent’s Deli in Westlake, to more formal conversations with retail and banking experts, the same issue keeps popping up. What’s going on with downtown Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, July 14th, 2017

Dubroff: Tri-Counties exploring solutions to housing unaffordability

Columns, Latest news

If you decided to hold your breath until California’s coastal counties found real solutions to the housing crisis, your odds of survival would be very long. But just when you think there’s no hope for an end to the state’s housing nightmare, there are some early signs of a new consensus to address the problem. Read More →