The San Francisco-founded company is preparing for some significant executive changes. They include the retirement of a CFO who's spent more than 20 years at the company, a C-suite departure that...
Three years ago, Zymergen had a half-billion-dollar IPO. Now it's being carved up to pay creditors, including landlord BioMed Realty at its iconic Emeryville site.
Good morning, Bay Area. In state news, the cost of building a controversial 45-mile tunnel beneath the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to help move water across California has risen 25% in fou...
Unfazed by the legal hit, Troon Pacific's Greg Malin said the company was "watching the market for change and opportunity."
Pay in higher education is trending up, but some colleges and universities are seeing stronger surges than others.
Construction is set to start this summer with the demolition of University Hall — one of several university-owned structures that must be torn down to make way for the new Innovation Zone.
We are pleased to introduce the second cohort of honorees in the 2024 Next Generation in Accounting program, a partnership between the San Francisco Business Times and CalCPA. This initiative spo...
A foreman for the flooring contractor died nearly six weeks after suffering burns over 80% of his body at the Bayer facility.
The building's asking price has fallen by 35%.
The FAA is allowing United Airlines to plan new routes amid a safety review. That's good news for those depending on the dominant airline at SFO.