Archive for February 2021
UC Davis Health debuts plans for $3.75 billion hospital tower project
Plans for the new “California Tower” describe a 16-story hospital tower with 400 beds.
Oakland takes big step in effort to build new A’s ballpark
A’s President Dave Kaval called a report released Friday a “huge milestone” for the project, but said that uncertainty around its timeline remains.
Get to know Mark Jansen, a Most Admired CEO honoree
“Blue Diamond is in the process of receiving an all-time record crop from our California growers.”
5 things to know: Ambrosia permanently closing its catering business
Here’s what you need to know today.
Richmond American Homes buys $19.44 million in Folsom Ranch lots
With the Folsom Ranch area continuing to rank among the hottest areas for new home sales in the Sacramento region, one builder has added to its portfolio of home lots there.
On verge of going public, Lion Electric lands deal with LA school district
Electric vehicle company Lion Electric, which is about to go public, got an order for 10 of its zero-emission school buses from the Los Angeles Unified School District, the largest school district in California.
Love caffeine but hate the crash? These recent grads created a ‘jitter-free’ coffee.
A pair of recent UC Berkeley grads say they have removed the uncomfortable effects from over-caffeination, now they are working on honing the flavor.
This week in bankruptcies: EMI Design & Construction Inc., Weiss Construction Corp. and 11 more
This week in San Francisco business bankruptcies include EMI Design & Construction Inc., Weiss Construction Corp. and 11 more. For the year, San Francisco has recorded 19 business bankruptcy filings.
Executive Profile: Tally CEO Jason Brown is trying to end financial anxiety
Americans hold just under $1 trillion of credit card debt. San Francisco fintech Tally is trying to make paying down that sum easier using automation.
Survey: What is worrying accounting firms about the future?
HR consulting firm Robert Half International assessed how accounting firms are looking at the future. Here’s some of what it found.