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Tesla chops hundreds more Bay Area jobs as tech industry layoffs widen – The Mercury News

Cars fill a parking lot at the Tesla electric vehicle factory in Fremont. FREMONT — Tesla, in a fresh jolt to the Bay Area employment market, has decided to slash several hundred more jobs in the region, affecting workers in the East Bay and South Bay. Separately, another electric vehicle maker, Fisker Group, has revealed plans to chop 45 jobs in San Francisco. American Eagle Outfitters, in another blow for San Francisco’s reeling retail scene, will jettison 52 jobs as part of a permanent closure of its store at the…

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Real Estate Forecast Next 5 Years California Real Estate Forecast Next 5 Years California – Norada Real Estate Investments

California, renowned for its allure and high cost of living, grapples with challenges within its housing market as we step into 2024. In this blog post, we delve into the latest data and reports from various sources to unveil the prevailing trends, prices, and predictions for the California real estate market over the next 5 years. According to the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.), existing, single-family home sales reached a total of 224,000 in December. This number, calculated on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate, is flat from November and down…

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Big San Jose office building is seized by lender as market wobbles – East Bay Times

SAN JOSE — A big San Jose office building has been seized by its lender through a foreclosure that serves up fresh evidence the Bay Area commercial real estate sector continues to wobble. The office building is located near the corner of North First Street and Montague Expressway, one of San Jose’s busy intersections and is perched next to a light rail line. East West Bank, the property’s lender, acted through an affiliate to seize ownership of the office building located at 3100 North First Street. The building, which once…

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Bay Area small businesses struggle with inflation as optimism slides – The Mercury News

Partytime Machines President/CEO Aimbrell Shanks on Friday, May 10, 2024, outside her company in Santa Clara, Calif. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group) It is definitely not party time at Aimbrell Shanks’ Santa Clara rental company, PartyTime Machines. As at a great many Bay Area small businesses, inflation is not only driving expenses up, it is shrinking her market as consumers cut spending to cope with their own rising household costs. “I am not optimistic,” said Shanks, who in 2015 bought PartyTime — which rents out machines that dispense popcorn, churros, ice…

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The SF Bay Area Has Become The Undisputed Leader In AI Tech And Funding Dollars – Crunchbase News

There’s been much talk of a resurgent San Francisco with the new technology wave of artificial intelligence washing over the software world. Indeed, Crunchbase funding data as well as interviews with startup investors and real estate industry professionals show the San Francisco Bay Area has become the undisputed epicenter of artificial intelligence. Last year, more than 50% of all global venture funding for AI-related startups went to companies headquartered in the Bay Area, Crunchbase data shows, as a cluster of talent congregates in the region. Beginning in Q1 2023, when…

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Big San Jose office building is seized by lender as market wobbles – Silicon Valley

SAN JOSE — A big San Jose office building has been seized by its lender through a foreclosure that serves up fresh evidence the Bay Area commercial real estate sector continues to wobble. The office building is located near the corner of North First Street and Montague Expressway, one of the city’s busy intersections. It is perched next to a light rail line. East West Bank, the property’s lender, acted through an affiliate to seize ownership of the office building located at 3100 North First St. The building, which once…

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