Archive for May 2022
Property owner sues former tenants of Downtown’s Hardin project, seeking $3 million
The building, known as The Hardin, is located on the corner of Seventh and K streets in Sacramento.
BioMarin delays refiling approval request for hemophilia gene therapy
The once-and-done gene therapy, initially rejected by the FDA in summer 2020, could potentially provide a genetic fix for a bleeding disorder that today can require multiple prophylactic injections a week.
2022 C-Suite Awards: Michael Rizzo, senior vice president and chief banking officer, Five Star Bank
Michael Rizzo, senior vice president and chief banking officer of Five Star Bank, is so big on “market verticals”— a business segment or target consisting of interconnected companies, clients and customers — that he created a new category to add to his institution’s 14 verticals: cultural banking.
More details emerge for proposed conversion of senior housing in Midtown
The formal application for a rezone of 2701 Capitol Ave. in Midtown Sacramento, the first step in a proposed conversion of a senior housing property called Chateau on Capitol into one with a mix of uses, reveals new details about the concept.
After a record-breaking decade, biotech is discovering what hard times feel like
An investment climate that’s suddenly turned chilly may leave promising companies out in the cold.
Tuesday Digest: Twitter’s $150M penalty; Big S.F. finance players partner up
Meanwhile, a Newark-based biotech has emerged from stealth mode with a new genomics sequencing platform and $600 million in funding.
Designer Jeff Schlarb on Holbrook House, the hospitality centerpiece of One Sansome’s $23 million makeover
The ground-floor restaurant and bar will be renowned interior designer Schlarb’s first commercial hospitality project — and the first of more to come.
5 things to know, including a new place to drink in El Dorado Hills
Here’s what you need to know today.
After Hours: My Sister’s House 20th Anniversary Gala
The local nonprofit provides culturally responsive services for Asian/Pacific Islander and other underserved victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
Bearish market takes big bite from lidar companies Velodyne, Quanergy, Luminar and 5 others
Investors have soured on risky tech bets like these eight lidar companies that have headquarters or operations in the Bay Area.