Tenant says he was not notified by the the property management company that his space was listed as "available" on their website.
Opened for a little less than seven months, Closest to the Vine closed its shop off Redwood Road this week.
Owner John Banchero said closure comes due to several factors, including a poor economy and his desire to retire and spend more time with family.
The local arts and crafts supply store announced that it will be closing due to a combination of a struggling economy, boulevard construction and its low community support.
The family-run Castro Valley donut shop, which has been around since 1959, plans to celebrate National Donut Day today.
Preliminary legislation passed Friday in the California Senate seeks to forbid the practice.
The owners of I Love Stained Glass Shoppe are retiring and currently holding a sale on items at the store.
The launch of Slurpee Lite marks the first time in 45 years that 7-Eleven has expanded the Slurpee brand to include a sugar-free option on a national level.
The June 2 event is from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and offers more than a dozen classes which include intro/gentle, kids, teens, flow, restorative, meditation, pilates, dance, and hula hooping.
The East Bay's jobless rate for April fell to 9.0 percent while the region lost 2,100 jobs from the month before
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What spot in town serves the best sushi?
One woman shares her intentions of reopening the restaurant with a Zimbabwean twist.
Golden Tee Golfland Staff told Castro Valley Patch that a rumor of the mini golf course being sold to McDonald's is completely false.
Help us find out where to treat Mom to the best spa treatments in town.
Half-price drinks between 3-5 p.m. and a new Chocolate Cookie Crumble flavor? Yes!
While some 4,500 nurses went on strike since 7 a.m. this morning, Sutter has brought in replacement nurses to ensure that it maintains a full staff.
A county official says that a "Shop Local" marketing effort may possibly arise from the "Shop the Boulevard" campaign once the Boulevard's Streetscape project is completed in September.
Controversial program continues to generate angst among homeowners.
Where can you and Mom go to grab some grub during brunch?
Ordering at Starbucks often sounds like ordering coffee in another language, now make other customers wonder when you order "The Nutella" or "Captain Crunch."
"Boulevard Burgers #2" is expected to open in a few months.
After staging a walkout on Monday, union employees came to an agreement with management to be able to wear a different sticker on their uniforms that expressed their concerns with contract negotiations
Hospital chain’s demand for over 100 cuts in care, RN standards while amassing huge profits prompts third one-day RN strike
After being told by management not to wear a sticker questioning the fairness of recent contract negotiations, close to 20 employees of the AT&T yard in Castro Valley staged a walkout.
Two year old Dig Deep Farms getting wider attention.
Where do you go to get your floral arrangements?
Any not-for-profit organization in the Bay Area invited to pick up books while supplies last.
Unemployment rate ticks up while the region adds 6,200 jobs
The new Oakland medical center, which is being built to meet earthquake requirements, will be the new hub for inpatient pediatrics for Alameda County.
Vote, rate and review your favorite happy hour spot.
To thank the community for a decade of support, the local bicycle shop offered freebies, discounts, demos, and a stunt show by a world-renowned mountain biker on Saturday.
Despite being longer than last year's parade, officials say this year's is still shorter than usual.
What do you think of Curtis’ Jammin’ Kettle Korn?
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