Archive for September 2021
TMG Partners plots new Bay Area investments with capital infusion
All eyes were on TMG when the company acquired 300 Lakeside — a more than 1 million square-foot office complex in Oakland — last year.
New housing proposed in Downtown Sacramento takes hybrid approach on rent/own
A new housing proposal for Downtown Sacramento is aimed at residents who want to own, but aren’t quite in a position to do so.
Alt-dairy maker Perfect Day raises $350M, lays groundwork for near-term IPO
The Berkeley startup, advised by Leonardo DiCaprio, has made deep inroads with consumer products and the B2B ingredients space — and wants more.
The pitch from Oakland startup OhmConnect? Save energy and get paid for it.
OhmConnect CEO Cisco DeVries explains why the modern refrigerator is a symbol of hope in the fight against climate change.
Why this UCSF researcher believes protein maps will lead to an explosion in drug development
Mapping how proteins work and interact in diseases, starting with cancer, can provide new insights into disease-fighting targets, says UCSF’s Nevan Krogan.
Brookdale Folsom Senior Living employee charged with elder abuse
Brentwood, Tennessee-based Brookdale Senior Living Inc. is the largest provider of senior housing in the United States.
United Airlines says 99% of workforce is vaccinated, nearly 600 workers to be fired
United’s strict vaccination policy differs from other major U.S. air carriers like United and Delta, which haven’t mandated that all their employees receive vaccinations.
Early Money: A startup working on extending dogs’ lives just raised $27M
Loyal was among 11 Bay Area startups that announced new Series A rounds over the past week.
SFBT Digest: Oracle Park strike; Franklin Templeton’s big buy
Meanwhile, the state Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected Oracle’s appeal of a jury’s $3 billion damage award to Hewlett-Packard Co. over a decade-long dispute.
5 things to know: Sacramento among cities with happiest workers, study says
Here’s what you need to know today.