Archive for June 2022
Developer Blake Griggs dishes on the upcoming Walnut Creek ‘Transit Village’
The developer is making a big bet on the East Bay suburb's upcoming hub for commuters.
Walnut Creek hits the reset button
With a bustling downtown and an attractive location, the city's strategy is to play to its strengths
5 people to know in Walnut Creek
The city is home to Del Monte, CSAA Insurance and has a growing business sector.
Some 33 Tehama residents may be out until October, Hines says
The owner hopes the first residents, displaced by the early June flood, can return by the end of July. Others won't be so lucky.
Deborah Alvarez-Rodriguez helps struggling restaurateurs at La Cocina
She drew inspiration from her mother, who ran who own restaurant in New York.
Deborah Alvarez-Rdogriguez helps struggling restaurateurs at La Cocina
She drew inspiration from her mother, who ran who own restaurant in New York.
A’s win: Bay panel moves ahead with Howard Terminal ballpark development
The Oakland A's years-long struggle to build a new ballpark in the Bay Area now will move forward to negotiating community benefits, obtaining permits and, possibly, a November ballot referendum.
Cluck N Cone restaurant planned for Roseville retail center
A new restaurant offering a spin on chicken and waffles is planning to open this summer in a prominent retail center in Roseville.
Starship is rolling back robot delivery, laying off 11% of its staff
The San Francisco startup appears to have shut down robot deliveries in Northern California, but it still has a presence in other regions around the U.S. and Europe.
Lawsuit over Capitol Annex project goes down to defeat
One of the biggest — and most visible — Downtown Sacramento construction projects has cleared a big hurdle to getting underway, with a court ruling turning away lawsuits trying to stop it.