Archive for January 2022
Four-building business park in Pleasanton trades hands
The property includes 292,000 square feet.
Fremont-based Mexican restaurant Mas Fuego signs lease in North Natomas
The group behind Fremont Mexican restaurant Mas Fuego has signed a lease for a space in North Natomas.
Biotech startup picked up rebounded CEO. Here’s why they think it’s a good match.
The new company’s approach, which is expected to enter an early-stage clinical trial this year, could both activate and suppress the immune system’s response to solid tumors.
The Funded: The latest SPAC from Avi Katz’s GigCapital has cut the size of its IPO by 43%
The move comes as the shares of the three companies formed from mergers with other GigCapital SPACs are trading below the critical mark of $10 a piece.
Most Admired CEO honoree: Linda Beech Cutler, Sacramento Region Community Foundation
We’re introducing this year’s Most Admired CEO honorees. Each CEO has been recognized for their skills as they have navigated challenges and inspired their employees over the past year.
Here’s how the heads of Technology Crossover Ventures new $460M early-stage fund are approaching investing
TCV had some big successes with Facebook, Airbnb and Neflix. Partners Gautam Gupta and Matt Brennan think the firm can take what it’s learned from such investments and apply that to early stage companies.
Remote jobs are growing quickly. These fields are setting the pace.
The pandemic accelerated the transition to remote work for many occupations. These jobs led the way.
Monday Digest: Waymo sues DMV; Tenants end Veritas strike
Meanwhile, California’s bottle recycling program now has a surplus of more than $529 million.
5 things to know: Habit Burger opens new local site this week
Here’s what you need to know today.
Chancellor and Biden-administration adviser talks future of free community college
The chancellor of the country’s largest community-college system had a front-row seat to the national push for free two-year college last year when he took a four-month sabbatical to advise the Biden administration on higher-education issues.