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Since 2013, sisters Tonya Redmond and Constance McFarthing had been who family and friends would turn to if they needed an event organized and pulled together well.

McFarthing and Redmond had kicked around the idea of turning their talents into a business — then last year decided to take the leap.

“We were just like, 'either we're going to do it or let's stop talking about it, because it's using too much brain power,'” Redmond said.

That led to the launch in February of The Grandeur, a 1,700…

A prolific owner and developer of senior housing and other commercial real estate has picked up a property in Downtown Sacramento.

The famed sandwich chain will be offering sandwiches at a steep discount to celebrate its 90th year in business.

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Earlier this year, my colleague Jake Abbott told you about Hol.Self Wellness Lounge, a new business planned in Arden Town Center in Arden-Arcade. Update: The locally owned business is almost ready for customers.

It will open to members on Saturday before…

Since taking over ownership of the Suns in February 2023, Mat Ishbia has made several moves to change how fans interact with the team, including a new TV deal. Updating the food in the arena and ending the previous contract with Levy Restaurants, was part of that mindset. Mercury fans can now sample some of the new food offerings this summer as the WNBA season winds down.

Canadian tech company MedWorks has brought its health and wellness service app to the United States, starting with Florida.

Since starting in her VP role, Bethany Ferguson has formed the enterprise Project Management Office within Baylor Scott & White. She has also overseen the health system's efforts to eliminate contract labor and convert nurses to full-time employees.

The $200 million initiative called for construction of a 5,000-seat amphitheater and multiple parking garages. Opponents argued it would take public land for the benefit of private organizations.