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Nifty Neighbors: Redwood City's treasure trove of home-based businesses

Nifty Neighbors: Redwood City's treasure trove of home-based businesses

Handy Home-Based Businesses You Probably Didn’t Know About
A growing trend: The Peninsula eateries filled with lush floral decor

A growing trend: The Peninsula eateries filled with lush floral decor

Dine at these seven spots that are bringing the outdoors in
How two former tech workers are channeling their love of coffee into a new Menlo Park business

How two former tech workers are channeling their love of coffee into a new Menlo Park business

The Coffee Lab is opening this month as a space dedicated to educating people about the science behind coffee.
In aftermath of Silicon Valley Bank collapse, will housing market feel fallout?

In aftermath of Silicon Valley Bank collapse, will housing market feel fallout?

JP Morgan Chase CEO tells shareholders 'crisis is not yet over.' Local industry leaders weigh in on how region could be impacted
When regulators took over Silicon Valley Bank, startups scrambled to make payroll

When regulators took over Silicon Valley Bank, startups scrambled to make payroll

Here are stories from those impacted by the bank run
After collapse, Silicon Valley Bank halts plan for branch on California Avenue

After collapse, Silicon Valley Bank halts plan for branch on California Avenue

Gin Bar debuts at Sunnyvale hotel

Gin Bar debuts at Sunnyvale hotel

Hundreds attend the grand opening of Redwood City's first cannabis dispensary

Hundreds attend the grand opening of Redwood City's first cannabis dispensary

Embarc is one of six cannabis dispensaries that received permits to operate storefronts in Redwood City, and the store’s launch is the culmination of an over two-year approval process with the city. 
First legal cannabis dispensary in Redwood City set to open this week

First legal cannabis dispensary in Redwood City set to open this week

The cannabis retailer's grand opening is set to take place on Feb. 11 at 9 a.m.
Redwood City’s outdoor dining program ramps up as restaurants decide on permanent parklets

Redwood City’s outdoor dining program ramps up as restaurants decide on permanent parklets

Businesses that do not apply for a permit under the new program will have to remove their temporary parklets by Feb. 24
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