The developer of The Lodge at Novato Creek hopes to break ground by end of year on three-story senior living community with amenities and affordable housing units.
North Bay Business Journal
Newspaper Publishing
Santa Rosa, CA 3,904 followers
Business-to-business news & events in Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Solano, Mendocino and Lake counties in the San Francisco area
About us
We're a business-to-business newspaper serving Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Solano, Mendocino and Lake counties in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. We also put on two dozen industry-related and private events annually. The publication is owned by Sonoma Media Investments, which also holds the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Petaluma Argus-Courier, Sonoma Index-Tribune and Sonoma Magazine.
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https://www.NorthBayBusinessJournal.com
External link for North Bay Business Journal
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Rosa, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1988
- Specialties
- local business news, people items, calendar, advertising, events, and custom publications
Locations
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Primary
427 Mendocino Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401, US
Employees at North Bay Business Journal
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Cheryl Sarfaty
Journalist
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Jeff Quackenbush
Interactive Editor at North Bay Business Journal
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Nicole Smartt Serres
Owner by age 25 | Took my Firm to $36M ARR — No Sales Team | Sharing Growth & Branding Strategies for SMBs & Staffing Firms | Acquiring Small…
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Andrew D. McNeil
Dad of 3 kids! I am also a 4x Nationally Recognized Employee Benefits Advisor | Co-host of BenefitsTV - The Podcast | Columnist
Updates
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The county is pursuing plans to build a single, five-story office for an estimated $308 million and a mixed-use development on the county’s Administration Drive campus while also purchasing office space near the Santa Rosa airport.
Sonoma County plans to expand existing campus, buy buildings by airport
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The Santa Rosa-anchored producer of brands like B.R. Cohn, Girard, Clos Pegase and Viansa is seeking Chapter 11 reorganization, seeking time to sell all or many of its assets to pay down debt amid “negative financial headwinds.”
Vintage Wine Estates files for bankruptcy reorganization, starts selling assets
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👏 Nominate an exemplary business or leader who’s making a difference now through August 15! 🌟 The North Bay Business Journal's Diversity in Business Awards honor both individual leaders from diverse backgrounds and companies that embrace diversity. Whether it’s ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, age, gender, or ability, we’re celebrating these areas of diversity within North Bay businesses. nominate an individual: https://lnkd.in/duEQPgBf nominate a business: https://lnkd.in/d_YBxc5e
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See how North Coast cultivators scored at this year’s California State Fair cannabis awards.
Mendocino and Sonoma cannabis growers take home dozens of state fair awards
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The retailer is the second in the last year to move into the former Kmart site in Lakeport that has been redeveloped to house three businesses. Marshalls is hiring 60 for the store.
Marshalls to open new store in Lake County
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The environmental impact report scrutinizes the environmental effects of an ambitious project that seeks to build a 1,000-student college; 336 residences; a residential care center with independent living, assisted living and memory care apartments; and a preschool and fitness center.
Marin County planners release study of large Mill Valley-area development
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Banners announcing store closures could be seen on web pages dedicated to each location in Sonoma, Solano and Mendocino counties. This follows news from the discount retailer earlier this month about plans to shut down locations.
Big Lots plans to close all North Bay locations
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North Bay Business Journal talks with 11 local leaders on the trends and business challenges of the commercial contracting industry, including labor costs and the supply chain.
Local commercial contractors reveal what’s ahead for the industry
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Coronavirus levels in California's wastewater now exceed last summer's peak, an indication of the rapid spread of the super-contagious new FLiRT strains.
Coronavirus in California keeps rising: Wastewater levels worse than last summer
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