Archive for February 2022
How a first-time CEO is trying to build the One Medical of orthodonture
The company, which says its technology translates into precision, fewer orthodontist visits and lower cost, hopes to open 30 locations this year.
Bay Area grocery startup Weee! nets one of biggest funding rounds in industry history
We chat with the CEO on where the funds — the second most ever by a Bay Area grocery delivery startup — will all get spent.
Could Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac loan guidelines for condos have harmful ripple effects on housing market?
In the wake of the tragic collapse of a condo building in Surfside, Florida, that killed nearly 100, just about every aspect of the condominium industry has been put under the microscope.
5 Things to know, including a new series of Business Journal events
Here’s what you need to know today.
The forgotten HBCUs: As millions have poured into historically Black colleges, 2-year schools missed out
Several of these community colleges are in some of the nation’s most impoverished counties, often rural communities with few other higher-education institutions around to train local workforces.
All of Rancho Cordova to get wired for 10-gig internet fiber network
New Jersey telecommunications company SiFi Networks has begun laying optical fiber throughout Rancho Cordova, offering download speeds of 10 gigabits to homes and businesses.
Kingsbarn buys Elk Grove office buildings for $11.9 million
A prolific investor in Sacramento region office properties has bought its first one in Elk Grove.
Ghost kitchen near Sac State prepares for mid-April opening
Months after being announced, a ghost kitchen on the doorstep of California State University Sacramento is set for opening within weeks.
Joyce Teel of Raley family dead at 91
Joyce Raley Teel, a former owner of one of the best-known family businesses in the Sacramento region, died Friday, according to the Raley’s supermarket chain.
Unclogging the company culture: Macdonald turns Bonney Plumbing toward growth mode
After working to plug the holes in the company’s culture, Jeremy Macdonald has Bonney in growth mode again.