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William Jessup University has bought more than 400 acres of the Clover Valley area in Rocklin, previously planned for development, as part of a plan to keep it in a permanent conservation easement.
The business cited the lack of daily foot traffic to its East Sacramento shop and logistics challenges as contributing factors to its current financial situation.
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It will join other local franchise locations operating in Elk Grove, Folsom and Roseville, as well as a Natomas site currently in the works.
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A record 24.6% of Redfin users in Q4 looked for homes outside of their market, up 22.1% from a year earlier and about 18% more than before the pandemic.
The business sells vitamins, supplements, organic produce, health foods and herbs.
The mass layoffs spreading across the economy will result in a surge of new business startups, but this time the opportunities are different and plentiful.
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One of the world's largest wineries, E. & J. Gallo, is planning hundreds of layoffs across the state, including in West Sacramento.
"This is just a slightly alternative play. We thought, try something just a little different," said a member of the development team.
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A previous proposal on the site had entitlements expire in 2017.
"There's so much potential for people to better their economic circumstances through starting and owning a small business," said Sam Greenlee.
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William Jessup University has bought more than 400 acres of the Clover Valley area in Rocklin, previously planned for development, as part of a plan to keep it in a permanent conservation easement.
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A record 24.6% of Redfin users in Q4 looked for homes outside of their market, up 22.1% from a year earlier and about 18% more than before the pandemic.
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Private equity bought and sold the energy services portion of Indoor Environmental Services, but the company's founder has returned it to its roots as an HVAC operation.
One of the world's largest wineries, E. & J. Gallo, is planning hundreds of layoffs across the state, including in West Sacramento.
Tech layoffs don't mean doom and gloom for the job market — at least not yet. Here's what it means for the job market.
A previous proposal on the site had entitlements expire in 2017.
The buyer appears to own several other such facilities in Southern California.
Here's what you need to know today.
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Private equity bought and sold the energy services portion of Indoor Environmental Services, but the company's founder has returned it to its roots as an HVAC operation.
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How many of these places have you tried?
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Northern Trail Apartments is Alicia Reyes' first project as a developer.
One of the world's largest wineries, E. & J. Gallo, is planning hundreds of layoffs across the state, including in West Sacramento.
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A previous proposal on the site had entitlements expire in 2017.
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The planned business will be called Shipwrecked Tiki Bar and will specialize in premium rum drinks.
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Inszone Insurance Services is growing through deals, and it has completed 64 acquisitions in just over a decade.
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The pandemic fueled remote-work shift has given small town America a second chance at fresh growth. But is time running out?
Previously called the Country Gables Shopping Center, the since-rebranded center is undergoing a significant redevelopment.
It's one of the restaurant industry's most prestigious honors.
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There are hidden costs when requiring employees to come back to the office — and it's not just potentially missing out on talent
See photos from the recent 2023 Economic Forecast, which was held at California State University Sacramento.
Private equity bought and sold the energy services portion of Indoor Environmental Services, but the company's founder has returned it to its roots as an HVAC operation.
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Northern Trail Apartments is Alicia Reyes' first project as a developer.
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The business sells vitamins, supplements, organic produce, health foods and herbs.
The $200 million utility plant expansion would allow the hospital to transition from natural gas to renewable energy as its primary source of power.
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Previously called the Country Gables Shopping Center, the since-rebranded center is undergoing a significant redevelopment.
The seller recently completed a full property renovation.
