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Address: 555 Capitol Mall 95818 Sacramento, CA, US
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Flexibility isn't the only thing workers are expecting with a return to the office. Here's what employees want in the way of workplace hygiene.
John Warner believes higher education is broken in the United States and needs to be rebuilt into a model that is accessible and affordable to all. In short, it needs to be free, he says.
See names and faces from Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg's recent State of the City event.
The first phase of the largest Sacramento-area apartment complex to be built in several years has sold to a new owner.
As workplaces return to "normal," employers need to keep in mind that normal isn't the same and that's going to be a stressor for their employees.
"The dynamics of supply and demand we’re seeing right now (are) putting people in a position where they are making offers sight unseen," said Amanda Pentleton, Zillow home trends expert.
Alcohol sales helped Pacific Ethanol's turnaround to profitability.
The proposal includes new commercial space, listed in plans as a cafe, on Broadway itself.
Do you think this will make other businesses more likely to move in?
Colleges and universities are digging into their endowments to offset the financial losses brought on by enrollment challenges as well as the broader effects of Covid-19, exacerbating the growing chasm between higher ed's haves and have-nots.
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A leadership change is planned at The Red Rabbit Kitchen and Bar in Midtown Sacramento.
All Justice store locations are expected to close by early 2021, including a site in the Westfield Galleria at Roseville.
The sale is the second in recent months on Auburn Boulevard involving a dealership.
Eight miles apart in Philadelphia, the Covid-19 pandemic has played out in far different ways at Penn and La Salle. #highered #collegesanduniversities #philadelphia
The multi-level marketing company is now in three European countries.
San Ramon-based 24 Hour Fitness permanently closed a Carmichael site. Now, the future of another location is uncertain.
Almost 60% told MetLife the pandemic has negatively affected their career, and 56% are worried it will harm their career in the future.
The problems of the world haven't gotten any lighter as we've worked from home. And we can expect them to follow us back into the office.
Our viewpoint, since we opened, is that small businesses are stronger together than they are competing against each other.""
Circumstance forced me into the office last week. Nothing could have prepared me for how it felt to be back.
As before, the project incorporates an existing building on the site.
El Dorado County has had a lower incidence of the disease than other counties for much of the pandemic.
Company veteran Celeste Burgoyne will take a president-level position.
Is there enough industrial demand in the market for these buildings?
Learning how to work remotely is like training a new muscle.
Men's clothing store Patrick James Inc., which has had a local presence for 40 years, is permanently closing its location in the Pavilions Shopping Center, according to an email to customers.
When Dallas native Emmy Hancock launched her company Oluna last month, she did so with a mission to help women in need and change the conversation about what it means to have a period.
A lawsuit alleges car dealers Victory Automotive Group Inc. and Cappo Management XXIX Inc. violated federal employment law when they fired a title clerk at Harrold Ford.
Year to date, the number of business bankruptcies has declined 13% in the Sacramento region.
Do you think the new Covid-19 rules are too restrictive?
A judge has ordered SBA to release detailed PPP loan data. And that could help deter fraud in a potential second PPP round, experts say.
A Colorado-based massage chain wants to enter the Sacramento area, and is recruiting franchisees for locations that could begin opening next year.