Archive for January 2020
5 things to know, including the latest addition to Downtown Commons
Here’s what you need to know today.
Well-known home goods store closing in February
The business chose not to renew its lease.
In Super Bowl spotlight, Jimmy G ready to step into branding blitz
Cool in the pocket, handsome on the street — the combination could launch Jimmy G’s brand nationally.
Big wine and grape convention books Cal Expo for 2021, amid possible convention center delays
The Unified Wine and Grape Symposium, Sacramento’s largest convention, will be held at Cal Expo again in 2021, with the possibility that the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center might not be open in time.
Super Bowl side-by-side: How the 49ers and Chiefs compare on business terms
With the teams going head to head Sunday in Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, we offer a comparison of the team’s business operations (and some football stuff, too).
Gig economy initiative collecting signatures quickly, blows past 25%
A ballot measure supported by gig economy companies to overturn California’s Assembly Bill 5, the new independent contractor labor law, has reached 25% of the signatures necessary to get on the November ballot.
How a Peninsula biotech plans to cut its way to gene-editing success
The small South San Francisco upstart has raised $45 million from big-name investors.
Most Art of Shaving stores expected to close
Procter & Gamble plans to close a large majority of the company’s 83 retail stores operated by one of its brands.
Developer files plans for 160,000-square-foot office in Roseville
Strada Investment Group has filed plans for one of the largest new office developments in Roseville in the last decade.
Gig economy initiative collecting signatures quickly, blows past 25%
A ballot measure supported by gig economy companies to battle California’s Assembly Bill 5, the new independent contractor labor law, has reached 25% of the signatures necessary to get on the November ballot.