Business News: Week of April 8, 2013

Commercial Real Estate

Green Key Commercial, based in Petaluma, received the Green Company Innovator award at the Infusionsoft Innovation Summit in San Francisco. The summit celebrates, recognizes and rewards the success of Bay Area small business and entrepreneurs making a contribution to Northern California’s economic stability and growth. Green Key is a full-service management and leasing company that collaborates with owners and tenants to enhance the environment while maximizing client investment value. Green Key is starting with the revitalization and greening of Petaluma's Redwood Business Park.Education

San Rafael-based 10,000 Degrees announced that two grant awards will help kick off the organization's 14th year of providing the 10,000 Degrees Institute -- a wrap-around approach to college success for low-income students. The organization received a $40,000 grant from the Citi Foundation. A grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will fund development of education-focused computer applications.Health Care

REACH Air Medical Services of Santa Rosa earned the Diamond Certified rating for the third consecutive year. This is the result of being rated highest in quality in a patient and customer satisfaction survey performed by Novato-based American Ratings Corporation. In order it, a company must apply for and pass a 12-step process, including a phone survey typically of a random sample of 100 customers.Retail

This month, Mollie Stone's Markets will note the 25th anniversary of its Sausalito location at 100 Harbor Dr. -- opened April 10, 1988 -- with a five-day celebration of food and community at the store. Angelo Damante has managed the store from its opening on April 10, 1988. Many customers have been shopping at the store regularly since then.

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