Local News Featured New towers approved on Burlingame Bayfront Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Updated Feb 19, 2026 A proposed research and development campus at the Burlingame Bayfront that will bring two large office buildings and a nine-story parking gara…
Local News Featured Burlingame building to reduce height Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal staff Sep 17, 2022 A proposed bioscience building on the Burlingame Bayfront can be reduced in height from 226 feet, which would be the tallest in the city, but …
Local News Featured Millbrae's Leonardo’s true to its roots Corey Browning Daily Journal staff Aug 5, 2022 Some things on the Peninsula have changed a lot since 1987, but Leonardo’s cafe and deli in Millbrae is not among them.
Local News Featured Burlingame’s big biotech proposal Corey Browning Daily Journal staff Jun 17, 2022 A 13-story biotech building proposed as the tallest structure for Burlingame’s Bayfront received mixed reviews from the city’s Planning Commis…
+2 Local News Featured Lazy Dog Restaurant opening in San Mateo Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Mar 4, 2022 Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar is set to open a new location in San Mateo off Bridgepointe Parkway in early May, with the American chain offering…
Local News Half Moon Bay may make parklets permanent By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staffUpdated Feb 28, 2022 Half Moon Bay is working on a permanent parklet and sidewalk cafe program for downtown businesses, with the Planning Commission open to a prog…
Local News Featured New owners for Burlingame’s Copenhagen Corey Browning Updated Feb 26, 2022 Copenhagen Bakery and Cafe, the downtown Burlingame mainstay that’s served up Danish baked goods for nearly 45 years, is changing ownership, b…
+2 Local News Featured Burlingame’s Il Piccolo Caffe feels like home By Corey Browning Daily Journal staff Updated Aug 11, 2022 Burlingame’s Il Piccolo Caffe, opened in 1990, is a Broadway staple and common neighborhood gathering spot for regulars, some of whom have bee…
Local News Featured San Mateo small businesses struggle to find staff as unemployment benefit expiration dates loom By Corey Browning Daily Journal staff Updated May 23, 2022 Business owners in downtown San Mateo are struggling to find staff as they attempt to fully reopen after the pandemic temporarily shuttered or…