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A year after its original projected date, the restaurant is finally close to opening.

The space at 2031 J St. was last occupied by digital print shop Floppy's Digital Copies and Printing, which operated at the site for 18 years before closing in early 2021.

It’s no secret that we live in a litigious world, but no business owner, advisor or other professional wants to look at every client, customer or patient as a lawsuit waiting to happen. When you provide services to the general public, your risk of being sued is inevitably a bit higher than the average person’s. To hedge against that risk, consider the following measures — some simple, some nontraditional — to protect yourself and your business.

Inherited trust assets. Approximately $30 trillion…

A Yolo County tribe is continuing its acquisition of farmland in and around the Capay Valley.

Most every business person knows that state and local jurisdictions across the United States have to compete for businesses, their capital investment, their jobs and their payroll. And most everyone understands that often in a competitive process governments use financial incentives to make themselves more attractive to win deals. States are ranked annually and recognized with awards for things like the most deals announced, the most capital investment, etc. Ohio was a top state in 2020, for the…

Get details below on recent funding deals. In the past week, six Austin companies announced fundings or reported deals with the U.S. Securities Commission worth nearly $187 million.

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Jasper AI Inc. scored one of the largest investments of the year for an Austin company with its $125 million series A round, announced Oct. 18. The startup that uses artificial intelligence…

The current executive director, Ted vonCannon, has served the JCEIDA for the past 10 years.

Officials with Ryan Companies say the wave of urban infill senior living development is just starting, and they will hunt for years to find the perfect spot to build new projects around the Valley