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Target submits plans for Coddingtown store
February 8th, 2012SANTA ROSA — Target Corp. wants to replace the vacant Gottschalks store building at Coddingtown Mall with a 144,000-square-foot store.
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Area subs selected for SMART contract
February 8th, 2012SANTA ROSA — A number of local companies have been selected for first part of the recently awarded $103 million design-build contract for underlying construction in the Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit commuter rail system.
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Vallejo wine warehouse arsonist sentenced to 27 years
February 7th, 2012A federal judge in Sacramento today sentenced a 63-year-old Sausalito man to 27 years in prison and ordered him to pay $70.3 million in restitution related to the October 2005 fire at a Vallejo warehouse that destroyed an estimated $200 million to $250 million in wine.
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After Hours: NBBJs 6th annual Succession Planning event
February 6th, 2012Jan. 18, 2012: The North Bay Business Journal held their sixth annual Succession Planning event at the Hyatt Vineyard Creek Hotel in Santa Rosa
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Lagunitas explores own wastewater plant
February 6th, 2012PETALUMA — Lagunitas Brewing Co. wants to build its own process-wastewater treatment plant to handle the expected growth of its brewery in the next several years, and Petaluma and business leaders are exploring whether additional industrial wastewater treatment capacity is needed to accommodate current food and beverage companies as well as attract more.
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SMART expects ‘at least’ two more contracts by summer
February 6th, 2012Planners expect to award at least two more contracts for the construction of a commuter rail line between Sonoma and Marin counties by this summer, following the failure of an effort that could have repealed the 2008 sales tax measure that supports the project.
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Strong 2011 puts Exchange Bank closer to ‘primary objective’ of dividend
February 6th, 2012Santa Rosa-based Exchange Bank earned $12.2 million in net income over the course of 2011, a 19 percent increase from the prior year that the bank attributed to developments such as strong core earnings and a reduction in problem assets.
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Wellpoint, Anthem to put higher premium on primary care
February 6th, 2012NORTH BAY — WellPoint Inc., the nation’s largest health insurance company and parent of Anthem Blue Cross, said it will pay physicians a higher reimbursement rate for primary care, a move aimed at reducing overall costs by rewarding preventative and quality care while hopefully addressing a nationwide physician shortage.
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George Petersen Insurance completes move into new quarters
February 6th, 2012George Petersen Insurance Agency completed its move from one College Ave. location in Santa Rosa to another, at 175 West College Ave. last week, which was the result of the company absorbing NorthWest Insurance in 2010.
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Bills mandating coverage for mental, other illness pass assembly
February 6th, 2012CALIFORNIA — Two recently passed state Assembly bills will require private health insures to cover the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses and developmental disorders such as autism
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Locally based food makers have put down roots
February 6th, 2012NORTH BAY – After nearly 25 years in Petaluma, Barbara’s Bakery will depart in June. Yet times are good for most food manufacturers in the North Bay. The improving economy has been kind to the food business as consumers treat themselves in restaurants and supermarkets.
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Langer investing in Santa Rosa for Sonoma label
February 6th, 2012SANTA ROSA — The Langer family of Southern California, who acquired a sparkling juice bottling plant in Healdsburg three years ago, is making a multimillion-dollar bet on Sonoma County with a more than four-fold larger bottling plant with three times as much production capacity to support its new Langers of Sonoma brand.
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Internal transfer or sale? Succession experts weigh merits
February 6th, 2012The Business Journal’s “Who will take over your business?” event explored the two possibilities through case studies and expert discussion.
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What will you leave for your organization?
February 6th, 2012Now is a good time. No matter where you are in your tenure as a leader, right now is the right time to begin shaping the legacy you wish to leave your organization. Your legacy is what continues in the hearts and minds of the people, in the systems and structures of the organization, in the culture and the stories that are told for years to come. It’s what stays alive after you are no longer there.
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Letter to the Editor: Save a park, run for Annadel
February 6th, 2012nadel State Park has been a staple and beautiful asset to the Santa Rosa community for 41 years and now has a very uncertain future. As widely reported, the State of California can no longer maintain the park – the largest in Sonoma County – due to budget cuts. On July 1, the State will “close” Annadel State Park. Sonoma County Regional Parks is pursuing the possibility of managing Annadel on an interim basis, and working closely with the Parks Alliance for Sonoma County and other local nonprofit partners to raise the money to cover operating costs.
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FTC reviewing online advertising rules
February 6th, 2012The rules of online advertising are about to change. On Aug. 10, 2011, the Federal Trade Commission’s public comment period closed on its revised guidelines for Internet advertising. Now the difficult process of updating the guidelines begins and anyone who advertises or sells on the Internet should pay close attention to the FTC’s actions and [...]
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Calendar: Week of Feb. 6, 2012
February 6th, 2012Send Calendar items to the North Bay Business Journal, Attn: Calendar, 427 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95401; fax 707-521-5292; or email news@busjrnl.com. This Week February Mixer Sponsor: San Rafael Chamber of Commerce Date: Feb. 8, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Cost: $20 Place: City Carpets, San Rafael Info: www.srchamber.com Legal Seminar – “Setting up your estate [...]
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Leases and sales: Week of Feb. 6, 2012
February 6th, 2012Commercial real estate leases and sales in the north San Francisco Bay area
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People: Week of Feb. 6, 2012
February 6th, 2012Civil Engineering Santa Rosa-based 15000 Inc. hired Jacob Miller, a mechanical designer. Mr. Miller is a graduate of California State University, Chico and a current member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. He has volunteered his time with the Marin Municipal Water District shadowing the engineering design, drafting, surveying, and construction inspection departments. Commercial [...]
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Airport passenger traffic rises 2.3 percent in January
February 3rd, 2012SANTA ROSA — Passenger volume at Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport in January was up 2.3 percent from a year before, according to figures released this afternoon.
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