
Results 1 - 20 of 20 for "u:bizjournals.com" in Riverside (Riverside, CA)
Pittsburgh ranked 17th in CardHub small business study
Denver ranked No. 1 on CardHub.com's list of the best cities to work for a small business, while Detroit was in last place at No. Comment?
Lawmakers want audit of some UC medical centers
The Joint Legislative Audit Committee has voted to launch an audit of finances and staffing levels at University of California medical centers in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Comment?
Sacramento ranks No. 28 in places to work for a small business
Sacramento has landed at No. 28 on a list of best and worst major cities to work for a small business. Comment?
Chicago not a hot spot for small business job seekers
The good news is Chicago is not Detroit. Not yet. But the Windy City obviously needs to do much better if it is to be a magnet for small businesses and the people who want jobs at them. Comment?
AmericanWest Bank buying 8 Pacific Trust branches
PacTrust Bank, a unit of First PacTrust Bancorp Inc. of Irvine, Calif., said the eight branches include deposits of $477 million. Comment?
13 Million U.S. homeowners underwater in Q1, but NYC better than most
Greater Boston did better than the rest of the nation as 15.9 percent of homeowners with a mortgage were in negative equity, a survey found. Comment?
Sacramento's airport ranked low on summer travel list
Sacramento International Airport ranks No. 26 out of 30 on a list of places of departure for summer travel plans. Comment?
San Antonio ranked among worst cities for departing travelers
There are a number of things you won't see on a local Convention & Visitors Bureau brochure. Comment?
Judicial Council updates budgeting for courts
The Judicial Council of California approved a new budget allocation process for trial courts based on workload instead of an outdated formula based on what counties used to get to fund local courts in the 1990s. Comment?
Bakery to open second Dayton-area location
A local bakery is expanding to serve the market north of Dayton. The Cakery, which currently runs a large bakery operation with 18 employees at 140 Woodman Drive in Riverside, will be opening a second location at 1875 W. Main St. Comment?
Bakery to open second Dayton-area location
The Cakery, which currently runs a large bakery operation with 18 employees at 140 Woodman Drive in Riverside, will be opening a second location at 1875 W. Main St. Comment?
Sacramento online job posts trend up for year, drop for month
The Sacramento region saw a drop in online job postings of 800 positions between March and February. Comment?
One year later: 7-Eleven opened 12 stores, four more to come in 2013
One year after 7-Eleven executives announced their triumphant return to Northeast Florida the company has officially opened 12 stores in the area, with at least four more permitted to start construction in 2013. Comment?
BrightSource joins competitor to build solar plant
Oakland-based BrightSource Energy Inc. is partnering with competitor Abengoa solar to build two large power plants in the California desert. Comment?
San Antonio is one of few U.S. markets that posted home price increases
San Antonio has consistently been a top performer on home-price analyses by Oxford, Miss.-based real-estate information technology company FNC Inc. Comment?
Fastest-growing California metro economies
New figures show that local economies in the Silicon Valley and California's agricultural heartland grew briskly even in the depths of the Great Recession. Comment?
Dana B. Kenyon building $1.2M Riverside ambulatory surgical center
The Dana B. Kenyon Co. is building a $1.2 million ambulatory health care center for Riverside Endoscopy Center LLC at this medical office building at 2151 Riverside Ave. Comment?
Columbus a 'smart' city? Intelligent Community Forum thinks so
Columbus has been recognized as one of the world's seven "smartest" cities by an economic and social development think tank. Comment?
Jonathan Lorenzo Yorba says adios to Mexican Museum
Just as San Francisco's Mexican Museum starts planning for its new 40,000-square-foot building, Jonathan Lorenzo Yorba is stepping down from his two-year post as CEO. Comment?
Main Street invests $6.5M in new portfolio company
Main Street Capital Corp. , a Houston private equity firm, said Friday it made a $6.5 million portfolio investment in Riverside, Calif.-based PCI Holding Co. Comment?