Archive for July 2023
Small-business grants you can apply for in August 2023
From a $10,000 opportunity from Venmo to a $20,000 grant from the Antares REACH program, here is a look at grant opportunities for small businesses in August 2023.
Taylor Swift played to 68,000 people a night at Levi’s Stadium. Here’s what it was like to be there.
Swift's Santa Clara show was a spectacular. If you didn't attend, here's what you missed.
1440 Broadway in Oakland just went back to its lender
The building is among the first properties to be returned to its lender. Market observers say it likely won't be the last.
Twitter— er, X— dismantles unpermitted structure at its S.F. headquarters after much furor
While X, previously known as Twitter, was busy removing the illegal structure, its landlord will now have to deal with the consequences, as building codes are enforced on the property owner.
Once home to city offices, building targeted anew for life sciences
The proposed conversion comes as the biotech real estate market continues to soften with new deliveries and subleases.
Il Fornaio is opening its doors in Mountain View
The popular Bay Area-based Italian eatery company begin serving customers at its latest location on Monday.
Anchor & Tree Coffee Collective planned for 16th Street in Sacramento
A cafe and micro-roastery promoting small coffee roasters from around the Sacramento area is in the works for a space on 16th Street.
San Francisco’s Tacolicious launching Mexican rotisserie spin-off in Noe Valley
The unnamed restaurant is a big win for fans of Tacolicious "MF Chicken," that was recently taken off the menu.
Affordable housing developer Pacific Cos. takes over Lincoln apartment project
Lincoln, where multifamily projects are already fairly uncommon, is now reviewing one with an affordability component as well.
Why SoFi CEO sees profitability by year end as deposits soar
SoFi is reaching an affluent client base. Customers opening new direct-deposit accounts in the second quarter had median FICO scores of 747