Archive for April 2023
Small businesses are uniquely vulnerable to climate risks. For many, the costs are already mounting.
Natural disasters have taken a significant toll on small businesses in recent years. Here's why small and midsize companies are uniquely vulnerable — and how they can mitigate their climate risks.
Meta is cutting more than 1,150 Bay Area people as part of its latest layoffs
And more cuts are likely on the way next month.
Ross Dress for Less taking over massive Market Street space in San Francisco
A new 40,000-sq.ft. Ross Dress for Less is on the way one block from its current large store.
Mary Ann’s Baking approved for California Competes Tax Credit for expansion
Mary Ann's Baking Co. Inc. is planning to hire more than 100 people locally and invest in its local commercial baking operations, according to its application for a California economic incentive.
Sac State fundraising exec Lisa Cardoza to become president of American River College
Currently, Lisa Cardoza serves as vice president for university advancement at California State University Sacramento and as executive officer for the University Foundation at Sacramento State.
First Republic Bank’s shares plunge toward zero with FDIC seizure expected
First Republic Bank's fate looks increasingly certain Friday afternoon.
Kamilos ready to start 2.6 million-square-foot California Compass Logistics Center project in Woodland
One of the early investors in Metro Air Park is ready to start a project in the same vein a bit up the road.
Bosch acquiring TSI Semiconductors’ Roseville chip factory to quickly deliver EV technology, Chairman Hartung says
The chairman of Bosch said the German company is acquiring Roseville-based TSI Semiconductors' chip fabrication plant to quickly bring a new generation of silicon carbide chips to market.
CA Ventures scraps plans for massive life sciences project in Emeryville
The project was seen as a sort of testing ground for mixing residential and life sciences uses on the same parcel. Developers walked away in late March, per city documents released April 28.
CA Ventures scraps plans for massive life sciences project in Emeryville
The project was seen as a sort of testing ground for mixing residential and life sciences uses on the same parcel. Developers walked away in late March, per city documents released April 28.