by admin | Sep 12, 2018 | NW Regional Business News
Four prominent Oregon business leaders have come out in opposition to a measure related to the state’s sanctuary law. Nike Inc.’s Mark Parker and Columbia Sportswear Co.’s Tim Boyle issued statements in the Oregon Voter’s Guide opposing Measure...
by admin | Sep 12, 2018 | NW Regional Business News
A Portland cannabis company has agreed to trade a slice of future revenue for up to $12.5 million to develop operations in Massachusetts. The money is coming from a publicly traded Canadian company, a common source of funding for Oregon industry players. But the...
by admin | Sep 12, 2018 | NW Regional Business News
If you’ve always wanted to move into a luxurious, spacious mansion in the trendy Cow Hollow neighborhood, here’s your chance. A five-bedroom property, featuring five full and three half bathrooms, two viewing decks and a three-to-four car garage, just went on the...
by admin | Sep 12, 2018 | NW Regional Business News
Bill.com is expanding its Palo Alto headquarters as it plans to boost hiring and add new services such as international payments. Go here to see the original: Palo Alto payments firm gears up for hiring spree, hoping that businesses are ready to cut the...
by admin | Sep 12, 2018 | NW Regional Business News
The Bay Area’s residential brokerage market has seen huge consolidation over the past few years. Flush with funding, brokerages like New York-based Compass have spent lavishly, buying up smaller competitors and investing in new technology. The buying sprees come as...
by admin | Sep 12, 2018 | NW Regional Business News
As Gov. Jerry Brown’s term comes to an end, California high-speed rail chair Dan Richard’s time leading the project — which has been slowed by lack of funding, lawsuits and a public fiercely divided in their approval of the project — may also be winding down....