Expansion into Dublin is a good sign for the small eatery that offers tasty gyro pitas, falafel wraps, shawarma wraps and of course, hummus.
The store, once open 24/7, closed Wednesday, after years of service to the community, according to signs posted on the store's windows.
Serving the community for 12 years, SCI-FIT opened its doors in Dublin Monday at 6735 Sierra Ct., Suite E.
The company, which develops systems designed to mimic human perception, relocated from Pleasanton to Dublin's 1 Park Place.
The first F45 franchise location in the Tri-Valley, the company has a cult following and investment backing from A-lister Mark Wahlberg.
Small Business Saturday in Dublin featured a Holiday Art Boutique hosted at a local business in support of East Bay area artists
Three hundred and forty Patelco team members are expected to occupy the building at 3 Park Place.
The pay hike will come by the end of the first quarter of 2020.
Service King Paint & Body has three locations in Alameda County, including Dublin, Fremont and Oakland.
The Japanese restaurant temporarily closed last month but is now welcoming hungry patrons back.
The store is celebrating its grand opening by giving away gift cards to the first 100 customers in line.
Gym amenities include a kids zone, personal training, and an infrared sauna. The gym also offers "Beer Yoga" on select Friday nights.
The Tri-Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance in partnership with Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan hosted a free small business workshop in Dublin
The family entertainment center is scheduled to open sometime in October.
Hosted by the Tri-Valley Chambers of Commerce Alliance, workshop participants will have access to resources and speakers.
The businesses and organizations were recognized for celebrating milestone anniversaries of 20 years or longer.
Tamberly Stone is being awarded $20,000 in Tacori jewelry after shopping at Barons Jewelers.
A ribbon-cutting was held Friday at Dublin Cadillac to celebrate the grand opening of the dealership's new look.
Running until December 31, five people will each win $20,000 worth of Tacori jewelry.
Zeiss is building a three-story 208,650-square-foot facility at 5300 Central Parkway in Dublin.
Dressbarn is shutting down after nearly 60 years. The company currently has 650 stores.
The new Tri-Valley medical facility offers 24-hour urgent care, cancer treatment, laboratory, and pharmacy.
Recycling toothbrushes and other dental-product waste could mean kids at Bay Area hospitals get a new playground.
Drug store giants Walgreens and Rite Aid are increasing the minimum age you have to be to buy tobacco.
The yogurt shop was located in the Fallon Gateway shopping center.
The home goods retailer announced this week it will close 40 stores nationwide. The company has 100 stores across California.
Save the date: All proceeds from sales on Wednesday at the sandwich shops throughout the Bay Area will go to Firefighter Associations.
San Ramon resident Inge Houston said she applied for the job because of the wealth of business opportunity in front of Dublin.
Dick’s Sporting Goods, which operates one store in Dublin, will remove guns from 125 stores.
The dog daycare and spa offers webcam technology in each playroom to allow pet parents to check on their fur babies.
The money generated from the sales of Resilience Butte County Proud IPA will go to helping those who lost so much during the Camp Fire.
Construction of Elegance at Dublin is expected to be complete by the end of 2019.
About 65 garment workers allege "sweatshop conditions" in local factories that produce clothing for the discount retail chain.
The store is offering deep discounts on merchandise.
In August, Lowe's said that they intended to shutter all 99 stores nationwide by the end of the year.
The ice cream shop opened in Tralee in 2016.
The Aloft Dublin-Pleasanton, a technology-loaded hotel that has robot servants & a computer tablet in every room, is now open for business.
The plan is to build an IKEA store in Dublin just off Interstate 580 along Hacienda Drive.
The store will celebrate with music and freebies. The first 100 customers in the door will get a goodie bag.
The first 500 people through the door will get a shot at winning $5,000 worth of furniture.