Tesco, the British parent company of Fresh & Easy, has announced plans to sell the struggling supermarket chain.
What should go in the retail spaces beneath The Mercer Condominiums?
The "biker bar" has been given its 30-day notice and is set to be demolished as part of the redevelopment of the Crossroads Shopping Center.
What would you like to see fill the vacancy at the former Forma Gym at North California Boulevard and Cypress Street?
Patch is quizzing the chefs and owners of some of the 35 eateries participating in Walnut Creek Restaurant Week 2013.
East Bay Bicycle Coalition grants honor to Ygnacio Valley Road business.
The restaurant chain will wag its tail in its first Northern California location in the Willow Pass Shopping Center this fall at the site of the former El Torito Mexican restaurant.
What would you like to see at the former Colton Piano on Main Street?
Spotmojo.com will be highlighting some of the vacant businesses in Walnut Creek and asking the community, "What should go here?" Give you input and share some local history.
Patch posed a few probing questions to the chefs and owners of the restaurants participating in Walnut Creek Restaurant Week 2013.
Make a reservation now to enjoy specials the week of April 15.
Walnut Creek entrepreneur turns local produce into purees and soups, prepared at Lafayette cooking school, delivered around the area.
Collectibles and antique shop on North Main Street is run by Nancy Robinson, who owns a salon-spa in Pleasant Hill.
Second annual restaurant week will be April 15-April 21.
Calculate the going rate for child care in Walnut Creek.
Salvatore Ristorante has been on North Broadway for more than 15 years.
M & M Cork & Bottle abruptly shut its doors in the Encina Grande shopping center
New studio on Locust Street, Walnut Creek, aims for creativity and parties for adults and kids.
The world-renowned pianist's Steinway Grand was on display throughout January at the Walnut Creek Steinway store, where even a humble amateur could tickle the ivories of genius.
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More than 2,000 people have signed online petitions to keep Fresh and Easy from closing in the hope of saving local jobs. But is it too late for the British-owned company?
Company announces it will shut down 20 stores a year over the next decade; no specific stores are targeted yet.
Fast-food outlet is in the Citrus Marketplace shopping center on Oak Grove Road.
Share the best places in town to watch the San Francisco 49ers play the Atlanta Falcons — other than your own living room, of course. Plus, find out what time the Niners game starts and the TV schedule.
Ribbon-cutting is at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, for second club in Walnut Creek; public is invited to tour the club.
The longtime establishment has been closed since November, and it's empty inside.
Fill out this form to tell Patch about who's moving in, who's moving out and who's shaking things up in Walnut Creek.
The burrito chain, set to open to the public on Monday, will hold a special event for ARF on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The nurses say that Kaiser Permanente refuses to hire enough nursing staff to safely manage patient care - Kaiser officials disagree.
Here’s your biweekly roundup of retail, restaurant and other business news in Walnut Creek, Lamorinda, Concord and Pleasant Hill.
Analysts and readers both have a list of criticisms of the British retailer with 200 stores in the western United States
Here are 13 tips for avoiding the scammers, spammers and sharks that can ruin your credit, and your holidays.
Here’s your biweekly roundup of retail, restaurant and other business news and happenings in Walnut Creek, Lamorinda, Concord and Pleasant Hill.
Video: A look at the busy promenades of Broadway Plaza at midday on Black Friday.
More than 300 holiday shoppers line up outside Walnut Creek store for 9 p.m. Thursday opening
The store on Main Street will open its doors to holiday shoppers at 9 p.m. Thursday