Archive for November 2019
Multigenerational winery stays true to its roots
One of the largest wineries in the region didn’t even have a marketing department until three years ago.
Lost in time, Little Saigon Plaza has sat vacant for the decade since it was built
Little Saigon Plaza on Stockton Boulevard seems stuck in a 10-year time warp.
Largest Oakland Construction Projects
This List includes construction projects underway in Oakland in November 2020. Information was obtained from project contractors, owners, developers and SFBT research. Project end dates are estimated. NR - not reported.
Longtime S.F. meat seller goes high-tech to chill Thanksgiving turkeys
A. Tarantino & Sons, which distributes Thanksgiving turkeys around the city to places like Gus’s Market, recently decided to modernize its process with the help of a San Francisco-based logistics data company.
This week in bankruptcies: 1014 Diamond St. LLC, Nisha Homes IRA LLC and 2 more
This week in San Francisco business bankruptcies include 1014 Diamond St. LLC, Nisha Homes IRA LLC and more. For the year, San Francisco has recorded 89 business bankruptcy filings.
Kleiner Perkins co-founder Frank Caufield dies at 80
The co-founder what would become Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers venture firm in 1972, died Tuesday at age 80.
Impact VC leads investment into retail sales technology
Impact Venture Capital has led an $11 million financing round into Adroit Worldwide Media Inc., a retail sales technology company.
Robinhood pulls application for federal bank
Adding more banking services has long been a goal of the fintech startup, but those plans will have to wait for now.
Fruitvale Transit Village project picks up momentum
The second phase of the mixed-use development has overcome a fair amount of roadblocks to deliver 94 affordable apartments.
Owner: Higher costs led to decision to close The Press Bistro
Higher costs on a number of fronts compelled the owner and head chef of The Press Bistro in midtown Sacramento to pull the plug.