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The deal is a win for Chinatown, which has seen a spike in retail vacancy rates due to factors including sluggish office occupancy and rising crime.

Louisville used to shrug off the idea it was a “company town” for Humana. But now as the health care titan reduces its office footprint in Downtown Louisville, those worries are becoming more prevalent.

Good morning, Bay Area. In banking this morning, San Francisco-based Wells Fargo delivered its third quarter earnings report, beating estimates raising its full-year guidance again as it continues to benefit from higher interest rates. The bank's stock (NYSE: WFC) rose 2.5% on Friday morning. In other news, United Airlines — SFO's largest carrier — on Thursday showed off the capabilities of its new Bluetooth-enabled planes, with an emphasis on new AirPods Pro features that make it easier for…

The city in southern Santa Clara County continues to chase industrial and advanced manufacturing while dealing with a slowed-down economy.

Welcome to Friday, loyal readers. Fitness center chain Life Time Group Holdings Inc. has a deal in place to acquire the Arden Hills country club in Arden-Arcade, with plans to rebrand the site as a new Life Time location in early 2024.

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The Elk Grove City Council was scheduled to discuss the controversial…

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The three properties are owned by limited liability companies connected to Austin-based architecture and urban planning firm Bercy Chen Studio, according to property records. Qualified bids are being accepted now for two of the properties, and bidding will son begin for the third. Click through for details on the real estate and the debt tied to the land.

A New Jersey-based company that builds equipment used for cloud computing and artificial intelligence systems has acquired a 435,000-square-foot building in Georgetown, where it plans to open a manufacturing plant that employs at least 1,500 people by the end of the next year.