Local tech company, Iconosys develops New Year's Buzzer a tracking and countdown system.
Here are this week's business briefs, this last week of 2011.
Don't worry there's plenty open on Christmas Day in case you run short of items such as the holiday ham.
Although the store has not yet opened yet in the former Tall Mouse Craft space, its man at the helm answered some questions from Patch.
Despite the holiday shopping craze, the city is busy with new business happenings in this week's Biz Briefs.
If you have not sent your holiday gifts yet, the local post office is ready and willing to help this weekend.
Grown mostly in the South, crops have been damaged due to drought conditions but apparently, Laguna Niguel businesses have plenty.
Searching for a new home? Check out these 12 bank-owned homes currently for sale as of Dec. 13.
Even in a sluggish economic climate, Americans will shell out $6 billion to make their homes shine for the holiday season, says the National Retail Federation.
In between all of the city's holiday decorations, there are businesses opening and closing around Laguna Niguel.
All kinds of things are going on in business news this week in Laguna Niguel.
Residents were ready to hit up stores for deals after the Thanksgiving feast and many camped out at local stores.
Get the latest and greatest deals via a new application from Iconosys, a local developer of mobile-device software.
Twelve big deals can be found in town this year to keep you close to home and away from the malls.
The Orange County maker of the ubiquitous hologram-embedded bands said to improve athletic performance files for bankruptcy.
The maker of the silicone bracelets said to improve athletic performance takes the action after a class-action lawsuit cost is money and customers.
Whether you burn the bird and need a place to eat or come up short on yams, there will be a few places open in Laguna Niguel to help save the day.
Muhammad Ali’s fight-worn trunks from the Ali vs. Frazier 'Fight of the Century' were auctioned by SCP Auctions.
A wacky comedy and a superhero are among the most popular this week according to redbox.com.
The “Shop Laguna Niguel" campaign features a drawing for people who can show receipts from local purchases. Top prize is a $1,000 gift certificate.
Federal prosecutors allege the resident and two other Orange County men used investors' money for personal use and issued false account statements that reflected profits.
Business continues to move forward in Laguna Niguel in a variety of ways.
Orange County's unemployment rate is falling faster than other areas of the state, UCLA economists say. Their outlook for the nation, however, is "far worse" than it was in June. In Laguna Niguel, 91 percent of the city's business real estate is occupied.
Laguna Niguel continues to attract new businesses ranging from financial institutions to retail, but it also loses a long time home furnishings favorite.
Laguna Niguel has "for lease" signs all over town but the city development director says the overall picture is good.
Work on the luxury theaters, which took over the old Edwards Ocean Ranch 7 Cinemas, started last week. The only thing missing are a few "Oompa Loompas," read on.
Whether you prefer white chocolate to dark or Godiva to an ordinary Hershey's bar, celebrate the day with your favorite sweet. Don't forget to take our chocolate poll, too.
Orders of revenue-generating beverages have been declining over the past five years, according to market research. Is that the case in Laguna Niguel?
Some stores are coming while others have packed up their bags and left Laguna Niguel. Read on to see who they are.
The event on Saturday attracted folks from around the community who stopped by to lend their support.
The chain signed a lease in 2010 to open a store in the former Tall Mouse craft store space at the Aliso Village shopping center but there has been little to no activity.
Redbox.com reports that these two films are among the top 10 DVD rentals that folks in our area have been watching from Oct. 15 to Oct. 21 Read on for the rest.
Known for its wide selection of beauty supplies, the chain will set up shop in the Plaza de La Paz shopping center in 2012.
Demolition of the former Blockbuster store is in the works to make way for the new neighborhood market coming soon.
The 4,000-square-foot estate along the Pacific Ocean is selling to the highest bidder at/or above the $5M reserve on Nov. 11.
Laguna Design Center sets its sights on Internet-savvy consumers, opens showrooms to public.
Taste of Brews will feature dozens of seasonal, craft and micro-brews paired alongside cuisine from local eateries. The event benefits the Ocean Institute.
Owner Jennifer Elliott hopes to get people excited about their projects with the understanding that it doesn’t have to be a chore.
Tim DeCinces closed down his barbecue restaurant earlier this month hoping to lease his space out to a juice bar. However, the management company, Shea Properties, denied his idea.
Strange signs began popping up last week on the grounds of the Laguna Niguel Business Center at 27611 El Lazo. For years, one side of the center was home to the City Hall and other city offices.