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Does anyone know...

...what is happening at the car dealership? Now you see Land Rovers, now you don't. And is there any truth to the rumor that the Inn bought the property to build employee housing?

...what is happening with the old gas station across from Starr?

...what is going on with the property at the corner of Del Norte and Ojai Ave, down by the Y?

I heard a rumor that Rainbow Bridge was sold to/in partnership with the folks that own Lassens....Anybody know?

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I heard from a reliable source that the Ford dealership was being used by Range Rover as part of the training of salespeople in their new vehicles. That's why some of the models were literally kept under wraps.

THANK YOU for asking this, Heather! i'd been wondering the exact same thing about the mysterious Rovers, and am glad to have a suitable answer from Kit.

the gas station across from Starr has clearly been purchased by the Land Conservancy and is being preserved as a wildlife sanctuary. ;) NO TRESSPASSING!!

the station near the Y was rumored to be a deli, but that seems to have stalled.

I heard it was to become a mini K-Mart! ;/

i work at rainbow bridge and no part of it was sold to or in partnership with lassens.

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