Archive for March 2023
Opinion: California needs prefabricated accessory dwelling units to meet its housing goals
California has a housing crisis, with a need to build 2.5 million homes by 2030, according to the state Department of Housing and Community Development, and a lack of progress toward addressing it as cities have consistently failed to meet the state’s goals.
Battle for control of Illumina’s board, Grail’s fate turns personal
Illumina's board recommended shareholders withhold votes from activist investor's three nominees.
Meta halts new job listings advertising remote work
Meta is putting the brakes on remote work job postings, as Mark Zuckerberg emphasizes the value of in-office collaboration and community.
Charging stations stalled: Fast facts on powering electric vehicles
In this week's cover story, reporter Mark Anderson explains why California's ambitious goals for electric vehicle charging are coming up against financial and capacity speed bumps.
U.S. Bank unveils details and dates for its integration of Union Bank
U.S. Bank also provided a bit of clarity regarding its substantial office space in downtown San Francisco.
U.S. Bank unveils details and dates for its integration of Union Bank
U.S. Bank also provided a bit of clarity regarding its substantial office space in downtown San Francisco.
Elk Grove landlord accuses Bed Bath & Beyond of not paying rent
In a complaint filed Wednesday in Sacramento Superior Court, the plaintiff alleges that Bed Bath & Beyond in Elk Grove hasn't paid rent for three months so far this year.
Clint Reilly Landmark Properties sues Newmark, Knotel over millions in unpaid rent
Knotel faced more than a dozen lawsuits over unpaid rent in San Francisco in the first year of the pandemic. This suit appears to be the first filed against the co-working brand since it was acquired by Newmark Group.
Burger Patch announces closures of East Sacramento, Davis restaurants
The chain opened its first brick-and-mortar location in Midtown Sacramento in 2019 after beginning with pop-up events and eventually a stand in Golden 1 Center.
The Funded: TCV is the latest Silicon Valley VC firm to wind down a SPAC
TCV's SPAC, like many others, failed to find a merger partner.