Archive for September 2022
Here’s how a name dispute became an opportunity for reinvention for this Inno Madness-winning founder
Dr. Maria Artunduaga loved her company’s former name. But she came to see that a change could be a good thing.
Friday Digest: Meta’s seismic hiring shift; Digital health unicorn’s new round of layoffs
Meanwhile, one East Bay city this week became the most recent California municipality to approve a cap on many annual rent increases.
5 things to know, including a call for young innovators
Here’s what you need to know today.
Vietnamese dessert and drink shop Bambu planning location in Folsom
A San Jose-based Vietnamese dessert and drink shop is expanding to Folsom.
Central SoMa’s wait continues
When will a passel of long-planned big projects emerge? Probably not soon.
Revived water plan once again draws ire from Sacramento region agriculture, Delta communities
State water regulators this summer resurfaced a controversial water infrastructure proposal to repipe the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, reigniting century-old battles between agricultural interests in the Delta and urban water users in the Bay Area and Southern California.
Largest San Francisco Construction Projects
This list includes construction projects in San Francisco under construction as of September 2022.
Rancho Cordova City Manager Cyrus Abhar announces retirement
Rancho Cordova City Manager Cyrus Abhar, who has held various positions with the city over the past two decades, announced this week he intends to retire at the end of the year.
Newsom relents on union voting bill. Here’s how the new law changes farmworker union elections.
California farmworkers could find it easier to vote on whether to unionize next year, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Wednesday changing the way farmworker union elections can take place.
San Francisco building owners are looking for a tax cut
As downtown property values tumble, vital source of public revenue is at risk.