Redwood City's newest restaurant, Koto Teppanyaki and Sushi, blends popular Hibachi-style Japanese food with a bit of New York flair by owner Kevin Lin.
The 'Entrepreneurs' exhibit features pioneers in field from finance to biotech.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform Redwood City Patch readers.
Separate boycotts criticize coffee chain's stances on national issues.
The Planning Commission gave the green light despite some residents’ concerns over environmental impacts to the public and construction workers.
There’s the classifieds, there’s Craigslist, then there’s Twitter.
You'll feel like you're at your mom's house at Papa John's.
Need to satisfy your pizza fix? Speederia Pizzeria in the Oak Knoll Shopping Center just opened this month.
Here's a tool to find out what your doctor is taking and to decide if his or her conduct meets your ethical standards.
DMB representatives say the transition will be seamless.
There are dozens of technology, internet and software companies in Redwood City and they're hiring.
December 2011 saw decreased unemployment from November.
Fortune Magazine released its annual list of the top 100 employers.
Sports bars and restaurants anticipate packed houses for Sunday's game, and sports stores are re-stocking their 49ers gear.
Recology San Mateo County will pick up your Christmas tree for free until Jan. 31.
Juan Gamez, who owns three El Grullense taquerias in Redwood City and Palo Alto as well as Bay Burger, will open a new El Grullense location in town soon, near the Target shopping center.
Using social media tools like Twitter and LinkedIn can help you narrow your digital search for that perfect job.
Broadway Barista owner Cassandra Huang emigrated from Burma to actualize her dream of becoming an accountant, then found herself in the coffee business.
Work will take place Monday through Friday.
Before you go on any New Year’s diet, make sure to eat at these new Redwood City restaurants.
The Port is uniquely positioned to contribute to the development of waterborne commerce in the region.
Ladda's Thai may be no more, but what has replaced it is delighting Redwood City diners.
Four stores on the Peninsula await word about their future.
Without warning, customers drove by Chevy's Restaurant on El Camino in Redwood City this week to find it empty, locked up and dark.
Your weekly Redwood City real estate market snapshot.
Don’t have time or the energy to cook a giant dinner for the family?
This Christmas you can grocery shop, rent a video, or grab a bagel, or a latte, because these local stores will be open for Christmas.
Tired of battling the crowds at the malls or big chain stores? Here are gift ideas from two local Redwood City businesses for your holiday shopping.
Pier 1 Imports, a Mexican restaurant, and Club Blah! will fill longtime empty spaces in downtown.
Workers start erecting the steel frame of the structure Monday morning.
Sports aficionados and athletes—like Gold Medal Volleyball Olympian Kerri Walsh-- of all ages can use The Foundry for myriad purposes.
Belle Nail Salon in Redwood City, which just opened its doors a couple of months ago, already appears to be a big hit with customers.
Readers share their favorite locally-owned businesses.
Each year, the Black Friday opening bell rings earlier; consumer, civic groups urge shoppers to buy local.
Shoppers line up -- some through Thanksgiving -- to take advantage of deep discounts.
Something to be thankful for: State, nation, Bay Area all see improvement.
Chemical, choking hazards reported as shopping season kicks off.
No illness linked to tainted products; more than 5,000 cases seized.
Synthetic surface accommodates 100 at a time.
The developers of the indoor sports complex need one more vote of approval.