Archive for September 2023
San Francisco Giants fire Manager Gabe Kapler
Kapler's dismissal puts an exclamation point on a disappointing season that has the Giants struggling to breakeven on the field.
Opinion: Federal Home Loan Banks’ benefits to consumers, economy outweigh risks
In some policy circles ⏤ and especially here in Sacramento in the wake of high-profile bank collapses in our state ⏤ it’s chic to contend that Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks) have gotten out over their skis, according to our guest contributor.
This East Bay developer promised new housing by summer. Now it’s just filed for bankruptcy.
The bankruptcy protection comes years after the developer had in 2014 first proposed the high-profile project.
The tables have turned: Elon Musk’s X Corp. sues former subtenant at 650 California over alleged unpaid rent
Twitter was slapped with a flurry of lawsuits over unpaid rent at the end of last year, including at 650 California St.. Now its successor, X Corp., is suing a firm that agreed to sublease its office space there.
Fleet Week events could be cancelled if government shuts down, Mayor Breed warns
A potential government shutdown on Oct. 1 could jeopardize the Blue Angels air show and Parade of Ships.
BizSpotlight: Multipoint Content Strategies
Cavemen told their stories etched in stone.
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New details emerge on Village at Dos Rios project in Sacramento’s River District
A new application fills in details on a housing project planned in Sacramento's redeveloping River District.
Have you thanked your employees today? Here’s why that question could be critical.
Employers are shifting their focus from recruitment to retention as the job market softens. That makes culture critical, and new data shows one key ingredient is often overlooked.
San Francisco DMV site now open to plans for hundreds of homes
The redevelopment of the site must include a new field office for the DMV as well as replacement for the surface parking on the 2.5-acre site. Still, the site could yield one of the most significant residential projects seen in the surrounding area in its modern history.
Daily Digest: Sen. Dianne Feinstein passes away at 90; Tech firm buys 5 East Bay buildings
Meanwhile, Epic Games is divesting itself of an Oakland-based music distribution service just 18 months after acquiring it.