The company is moving its Michigan operations to its headquarters and manufacturing plant in San Leandro.
Thieves broke into Dillman's repair shop at the Bal on March 15 and stole an estimated $60,000 to $70,000 worth of computer equipment.
Since the dawn of the multiplex, a half-dozen owners have struggled, and failed, to make the single-screen theater a profitable business venture that's acceptable to city officials.
RealWatch takes a week by week look at the San Leandro single family housing market.
The price of unleaded regular gasoline has fallen another nickel the past week.
Many East Bay service stations are now selling a gallon of regular unleaded for $3.99 or less.
Dissatisfied with the initial bond rating, Assistant Superintendent Song Chin-Bendib worked with the agency to make a stronger financial case for the District—resulting in an improved rating.
Linen Life Gallery is a new space in downtown San Leandro for art shows, meetings, mixers and all the events in between.
Forum on global access encourages San Leandro business owners to seek markets overseas.
Work smarter, not harder. Using the right technology for your business can save you a lot of time, money and energy.
House Hunt takes a look at real estate in San Leandro and gives people who are thinking of buying or selling valuable insight into the dollars and sense game of residential real estate in one of Northern California's most desirable areas. Happy hunting!
Check out free and inexpensive classes, activities and events for teens.
A local businessman wants to install an 11-mile fiber loop through the city's existing conduit, which would make it cheaper and faster for businesses to connect to the Internet.
The most important management skill is critical decision making. This is what sets apart entrepreneurs from business managers.
A new bakery opens; a downtown chiropractic office moves out; the city hosts an export-import forum; and more business news.
Organization releases report that says the East Bay's economy forecast is encouraging.
What happened last week in the San Leandro real estate market?
Get your mom a special Mother's Day gift while shopping locally and saving cash.
Structure follows strategy. After determining your destination and the road you want to take, you have to choose the right vehicle for the trip.
Local companies exhibit first-of-its-kind green technology to provide clean water from the bay.
Patch scoured local resources to come up with secondhand shops that offer deals year-round.
In this guest column from the San Leandro Chamber of Commerce, two local business leaders give their views on what kinds of businesses the city should attract and how.
Jobless rate ticked upward in March in most East Bay cities. San Leandro's ticked up 0.2 percentage points, to 10.7 percent.
Pumping up your tires can help you save on gas mileage. Even better: take a bus, train or bike.
Patch scoured our local resources to come up with special discounts on pizza, groceries, clothes, local cuisine and shoes.
Your business name is your de facto advertising tool. If chosen properly, it can be a great selling advantage.
About 30 businesspeople and city representatives came together Monday morning to discuss what San Leandro can do better and what it has to offer businesses, residents and visitors.
Bayfair Center's Retail Star competition kicks off next week, and soul food is coming to Dutton and Bancroft. Read more in our business briefs.
Your customers are your best advertisers. Make them happy and they’ll keep you in business.
While the mission statement is a constant reminder of your purpose for being in business, the vision statement is your definition of success in that particular business.
The new report shows the jobless rate in San Leandro rose slightly, from 10.7 percent in December to 10.9 percent in February.
Drake's Brewery hosts a fundraiser/party benefiting a different local charity on the first Friday of each month, rain or shine.
Pallen's Martial Arts has been teaching self-defense and self-esteem to local kids for decades.
Local businesses and organizations showed their stuff at the second annual Shop San Leandro First Fair.
It’s not just about making money; It’s about making your mark. What do you want to be remembered for?
Menudo is the weekend special—but get there early, it runs out quick!
Upcoming Clothing Exchange at Zocalo Coffeehouse is just one of several community events sponsored by the salon.
Learning from your own mistakes is smart. But learning from the mistakes of others is even smarter.
The following homes will be open for viewing this weekend.