Archive for March 2021
Innovative fertility clinic expands rapidly amid pandemic, aims to add 50 jobs this year
Business is booming for this Bay Area fertility clinic
Lululemon seeking a new S.F. store in Pacific Heights
But first it will have to navigate the city's notorious approval process for formula retail.
New developer, name for Village at Loomis project
A new developer has come forward to take over the stalled Village at Loomis project, with a new name and a slightly different concept.
How much cheaper is it to live in Texas? We’ve got the numbers
A Bay Area money manager said he has seen dozens of clients leave California in the last couple years.
The Funded: Manticore Games scores $100M as one of 6 Bay Area megafundings
San Mateo-based Manticore Games and five other Bay Area companies joined the parade of $100 million-plus fundings in March, bringing the total for the month to 33. Here's more on that and other venture and startup news from the region at midweek.
Entire SoMa building added to sublease inventory
Cloudflare has listed a South of Market office building it occupies for sublease.
BizSpotlight: BEAR Cloud Technologies
BEAR Cloud Technologies, a leading provider of clo
The employee-retention tax credit is a windfall. But it could put small businesses in a bind.
One law firm has a suggested fix for the headaches it worries will ensue.
Mountain View-based Coursera raises $519M after hitting top of IPO price targets
The Mountain View online education company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange with an initial market cap of $4.3 billion, up from the $2.6 billion it was estimated to be worth in a round of funding last summer.
Starbucks with drive-thru planned in North Natomas
New employees populating Centene Corp.'s campus in Sacramento's North Natomas could soon have a close spot for their caffeine fix, accessible by foot or by car.