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Elevation Partners founder Roger McNamee calls for Elon Musk's prosecution for "undermining government" according to a recent interview.
“We love Oakland and feel very connected to our community as a hub of innovation, talent and inclusivity," e.l.f. Beauty said.
Signature Development has revealed new design plans for its massive $2 billion Brooklyn Basin redevelopment in Oakland.
Bank of America is ahead of its competitors on minimum wage. Here's how.
Worker salaries are still growing despite a cooling job market. Here's why.
Salaries are still growing, but some once-popular bonuses are sliding
Bay Area drug makers look to turn weight-loss drugs into fat cash.
Golden age for weight-loss drugs? These Bay Area companies hope so
Daily Digest: What killed S.F. grocery store; Huge Marin land sale >> bit.ly/3XNDgaR
Here's what's in flux in the world of business as Tuesday rolls on in the Bay Area.
Daily Digest: New S.F. housing debuts; Tech titans lose pricey battle
Gilead Sciences to pay $35 million upfront in AI drug discovery deal with Stanford University spinout backed by Nvidia and others
Truebeck Construction has completed 429,000-square-foot San Mateo Science Center campus renovation. Take a peek.
The shuttered AB&I Foundry in East Oakland could soon be home to a massive industrial warehouse property.
Weekends make up a greater portion of downtown visits than in 2019.
Longfellow's plans for a life sciences campus in Emeryville stall amid eviction lawsuit.
Here's what's in the cards as we start September in San Francisco: Five Star Bank's new office, AASEG and the Coliseum, YouTube construction, HackerOne and the attack on Ricky Pearsall at Union Square.
Daily Digest: Bank opens first S.F. office; Tech firm's new CEO
Carl Shannon, a fixture of San Francisco development for a quarter century, is transitioning to an advisory role at Tishman. Here's who's taking over.
United, which hit several performance milestones this summer, is expected to share more on how the rest of the year is shaping up when the company makes a presentation at the Morgan Stanley 12th Annual Laguna Conference on Sept. 12.
Find out what makes this Bay Area home the most expensive listing on the Bay Area market right now.
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Fremont Bank President Donald Marek recently spoke with the San Francisco Business Times about the bank’s commitment to Innovation Tri-Valley and the region’s growth. (Sponsored Content) Hacienda business park
Fremont Bank provides financing to power Tri-Valley innovation
OneDigital is one of the Bay Area's best places to work. Here's why.
The FDA has lifted a clinical hold on a Peninsula company's hyperinsulinism trial, allowing study to start early next year.
The Tri-Valley is grappling with multiple priorities when it comes to building the communities of tomorrow, including how to reduce vehicle dependence and car emissions, ease the housing shortage, improve affordability and provide the amenities people seek.(Sponsored Content) Hacienda business park
Isabel and Bishop Ranch: Creating vibrant urban neighborhoods
Meet this year's Inno Under 25 — nine innovators and entrepreneurs paving the way for the Bay Area's future.
The delinquency ratio for CRE loans across banks has increased for seven consecutive quarters.
Shoplifting is the root cause of a longtime S.F. grocery store's demise. Meanwhile, Easton Point in Marin has sold for $42 million, representing the county's highest priced sale ever. Here's what else is happening in the Bay Area to start your week.
Daily Digest: What killed S.F. grocery store; Huge Marin land sale
Red Bay Coffee chain, which is facing a lawsuit by an ex-employee, has filed for bankruptcy.
The San Francisco Bay Area is experiencing the biggest rise in commercial real estate vacancies of any U.S. city or region, according to CBRE.(Sponsored Content)
CRE attorney discusses Bay Area vacancy rates, post-pandemic recovery
Ali Zain has already founded two startups and sold one before starting his junior year as a data science major at the University of San Francisco.
Intel said in a state filing that it plans to eliminate jobs across four different offices in the Bay Area; Ripple pulls plug on IPO anticipation; Kiteworks goes M&A; and 49er Faithful who tailgate get the kibosh.
Daily Digest: Ripple sours on IPO; Are OpenAI users running wild?