Capital One’s profits fell 60% in Q1 as credit card defaults mount
Defaults remain low by historic standards, but CEO Richard Fairbank said he expects them to return to 2019 levels by the middle of the year.
Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf explains why it’s taking so long to fix the bank
“When I arrived at Wells Fargo in 2019, we were not as far along as I had expected,” CEO Charlie Scharf told Wells Fargo shareholders.
Here’s how San Francisco’s office attendance compares to other cities
Kastle Systems reveals how just how many employees are actually showing up to the office.
PNC’s Demchak frank about challenges of getting employees back downtown: what used to be a requirement is now a choice
CEO of downtown's biggest bank says it's currently not easy to make employees want to come back downtown amid all its various challenges that include issues of homelessness and crime.
Seagen records major revenue jump ahead of Pfizer acquisition
Seagen's earnings come against the backdrop of a proposed acquisition by the New York City-based pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.
Austin-based Endeavor Real Estate Group plans 15-story apartment building on Music Row
Endeavor Real Estate Group has proposed demolishing the building that houses the SAE Institute of Technology Nashville on Music Row and replacing it with a residential tower.
Alexandria Real Estate on South San Francisco: ‘We’re being pretty darn cautious there’
Despite recently advancing plans to expand a large life sciences campus in South San Francisco, Alexandria Real Estate Equities said this week that it is erring on the side of caution when it comes to adding to its portfolio and starting new projects there.
Editor’s Note: Maintaining San Antonio’s secret weapons
San Antonio has had a lot of advantages as it's become one of the nation's hottest spots for economic and population growth.
How alternative solutions are putting homes back within reach
In 2020, households with a median salary of about $60,000 could afford a median-priced home — about $230,000 — in all but two of its 67 ZIP codes. In 2023, homebuyers face a whole new landscape.
Elk Grove makes two sites, including one in Old Town, available for affordable housing proposals
The city acquired both properties specifically for future affordable housing.