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The 960-person South San Francisco company has sealed a handful of deals over the 18 months that could bring in hundreds of millions of dollars if all goes well.

In many ways, the regulatory relief rule remains largely untested —but this year it's opened the door for a flood of projects in the Bay Area.

Execs hope to start construction before the end of the year on the facility. They also aim to build bigger and hire more people than originally outlined in a 2021 agreement with the city. Click through to read more about their plans, and to check our a list of the biggest manufacturers in the region.

The French-inspired DoveCote Restaurant previously announced it would leave its home since 2016 at 390 N. Orange Ave. at the end of September. Find out what it wants in a new home and other changes on the horizon.

The operators of Shoki Ramen House say they are ready to officially reopen the popular Sacramento restaurant after years of setbacks following a fire.

Forbes' list of locals billionaires is growing. It starts with the richest person in the world and ends with a man who made a fortune off haircare and tequila. In between, there are tech titans, fixtures in finance and even one of Sam Walton's old friends. They are networking whales that can be found in local waters, and they're also some of the best friends a nonprofit can have.

Ongoing optimism for the new home sales market is translating into more land purchases for land development companies.

The lender secured a deed in lieu of foreclosure for the property that opened in late 2022 a few blocks west of the Texas State Capitol. Click through to read more about the news, including comment from the developer about why high occupancy rates were hard to obtain for a building that offering housing for about half the price of other downtown towers.

Dunwoody leaders hope to create a walkable downtown and are borrowing inspiration from neighboring suburbs.

Jennifer Horne, of Urban Campus and Core, typically works with institutional landowners. But now, she's regularly approached by commercial builders for help. “People are saying if they’re going to weather future storms, they need to be better positioned to do things a little differently,” she said.