Archive for August 2023
Bay Club acquires Danville country club, plans ‘multi-million-dollar’ expansion
It's the first of "a series of upcoming additions" to expand the business, said Bay Club CEO Matthew Stevens.
Stanford’s soon-to-depart president has retracted two papers he wrote for Science
The retractions follow an inquiry that found numerous examples of data manipulation in papers Marc Tessier-Lavigne co-authored — but no evidence that he had committed fraud.
SKS, Swig Co. close purchase of Union Bank’s longtime S.F. home in deal that shows downtown’s fallen building values
The sale represents the second office property to trade at a steep price drop post pandemic, and points to a gradual resetting of San Francisco's ailing office market market.
Why this S.F. company says Big Pharma deal is big win for patients
The company has raised more than $100 million since it was founded nine years ago.
Accenture to cut over 200 jobs, shut down facility in Fremont
The company said the action is due to a change in client contract requirements and is expected to be permanent.
Bay Area Council unveils this year’s inductees into its Business Hall of Fame
Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison and John Chambers are Bay Area business leaders that have been named to the Business Hall of Fame.
Bay Area Council unveils this year’s inductees into its Business Hall of Fame
Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison and John Chambers are Bay Area business leaders that have been named to the Business Hall of Fame.
With big conventions coming this fall, is San Francisco ready to meet the moment?
There's a lot at stake for Moscone Center's reputation — and San Francisco's — as both prepare for the spotlight of its busiest season of citywide conferences since 2019.
With big conventions coming this fall, is San Francisco ready to meet the moment?
There's a lot at stake for Moscone Center's reputation — and San Francisco's — as both prepare for the spotlight of its busiest season of citywide conferences since 2019.
Opinion: Assembly Constitutional Amendment 1 could be the final straw for many California family-owned businesses
A proposal to make it easier to raise taxes is quietly gaining momentum in the Legislature.