Archive for February 2024
Crawdads on the River owners taking over former Cliff House of Folsom space
The owners of Crawdads on the River are planning to expand their concept to the former Cliff House of Folsom restaurant and bar space that overlooks Lake Natoma.
Small-business grants you can apply for in March 2024
FedEx, NAACP, L’Oreal, Barclays, LegalZoom and others are offering hundreds of thousands of dollars in business grants in March 2024. Here’s how to apply.
New name, game plan for San Francisco’s former Westfield mall
Its new managers aim to turn the page page on the mall’s checkered recent history as leases rapidly expire at the formerly-named Westfield San Francisco Centre.
Sacramento mayoral candidate profile: Former state Sen. Dr. Richard Pan
CapRadio interviewed the four major candidates for Sacramento mayor in the March 5 primary election. They asked how their life experience has shaped their approach to dealing with two of Sacramento’s most pressing problems.
San Francisco Art Institute’s former Russian Hill campus sold to Laurene Powell Jobs-linked nonprofit
A nonprofit linked to Laurene Powell Jobs’ Emerson Collective, in talks to acquire the campus since at least the fall of last year, closed on the campus this week.
Record label CEO Ghazi Shami talks AI, leadership and global expansion
Embracing tech has helped Empire CEO Ghazi Shami build a global music company. He thinks AI could take the industry to another level.
Adventist Health to buy Tenet Healthcare’s Central Coast hospitals for $550 million
Adventist Health is buying even more hospitals, this time on the Central Coast.
Oracle Park picks new food service provider, ditches Bon Appetit
Ballpark staples like garlic fries and Ghirardelli sundaes will now be under new management at San Francisco Giants games, impacting nearly 1,000 jobs.
Teichert sells 4,200 acres in Placer County for conservation and mitigation bank
Thousands of acres in Placer County partially planned at one time for an aggregate plant will instead likely be preserved as they are.
Meet the Sacramento Business Journal’s 2024 Champions for DEI honorees
This year’s Champions for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion honorees are the best of the best of the region’s DEI professionals.