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Tech titan widens real estate shopping spree to grab Bay Area properties – The Mercury News

(Google Maps) 222 Commercial Street in Sunnyvale, an office and research building. SUNNYVALE — A tech titan has widened its shopping spree for Bay Area real estate by purchasing a nondescript building in the South Bay, a buying binge that is now well over a quarter-billion dollars. Applied Materials paid $15 million to buy an industrial and warehouse building in Sunnyvale, according to documents filed on April 9 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office. The building is located at 222 Commercial Street in Sunnyvale and totals 24,000 square feet,…

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With a baby due in July, a South Bay couple searches for their first home. What could $1.5 million buy? – The Mercury News

Husband and wife Nishant Singh, left, and Apeqsha Dudani, right, stand in their new neighborhood in San Jose, Calif., on Friday, April 5, 2024. They are expecting their first child in July. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) Nishant Singh and Apeqsha Dudani met as students at Santa Clara University. Upon graduating, they didn’t stray far. “We never moved out,” Singh joked. Although Singh had grown up in Mumbai and Dudani in Dubai, they both fell in love with the South Bay, spending their weekends hiking the Santa Teresa Hills or discovering…

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High-profile venue will close doors in fresh jolt to downtown San Jose – The Mercury News

(Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group) Jenna Silva, a San Jose resident, receives instructions on ax-throwing during a visit to Axe-Men Throw House at 14 South Second Street in downtown San Jose, March 2022. SAN JOSE — A high-profile downtown San Jose venue, weighed down by a sour California business climate and city rules, will shut its doors within days in a fresh blow to the city’s frail urban core. Axe-Men Throw House, located near the corner of South Second Street and East Santa Clara Street, will cease operations this month,…

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Abbott Laboratories to close Bay Area site; almost 200 jobs to be cut – The Mercury News

Abbott a Medical equipment manufacturer in Fairfield is set to close its doors eliminating 165 jobs. (Chris Riley/The Reporter) Fairfield Abbott Laboratories has given notice that it will be closing its Fairfield location later this year, meaning the loss of nearly 200 jobs. A Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification has been filed with the state, indicating that 195 employees will be laid off and the plant will be closed. Founded in 2004, the Illinois-based health and nutrition manufacturing company — known for brands including Similac infant formula, Pedialyte electrolyte drinks…

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What could this San Jose couple afford for $1.5 million? – The Mercury News

Husband and wife Nishant Singh, left, and Apeqsha Dudani, right, stand in their new neighborhood in San Jose, Calif., on Friday, April 5, 2024. They are expecting their first child in July. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) Nishant Singh and Apeqsha Dudani met as students at Santa Clara University. Upon graduating, they didn’t stray far. “We never moved out,” Singh joked. Although Singh had grown up in Mumbai and Dudani in Dubai, they both fell in love with the South Bay, spending their weekends hiking the Santa Teresa Hills or discovering…

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