Local News Featured South San Francisco's Bertolucci’s to become mixed-use development Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal staff Jan 6, 2023 Bertolucci’s, a South City restaurant, famous for its Highway 101 sign and renowned for its Italian cuisine at 421 Cypress Ave., will become a…
+2 Local News Belmont approves large affordable housing site Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff May 12, 2022 A 125-unit development that would demolish the Bel Mateo Motel in Belmont has received City Council approval, with its members excited about i…
Columnists Office seeking By Greg Wilson Oct 9, 2021 Although a number of companies are, for now, letting their employees work from home, for some of our area’s largest employers that situation m…
Local News Featured Burlingame parking garage rules set By Austin Walsh Daily Journal staff Feb 18, 2021 With a new parking garage in downtown Burlingame nearing completion, officials agreed the entirety of the facility should be available to thos…
Columnists Heading for home By Greg Wilson Feb 13, 2021 At this week’s meeting, the Redwood City Council unanimously approved a $3.4 million grant to Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco for t…
Columnists Memories of San Mateo By Jon MaysUpdated Apr 15, 2019 I have a slight obsession that may or may not serve me well in the future. I’m leaning toward the latter because it’s largely rooted in the past.
+2 Local News Featured New housing, offices in the works in San Mateo By Anna Schuessler Daily Journal staff Updated Apr 1, 2019 Plans to build a five-story, mixed-use development offering 44 apartment units and ground-floor office just north of Borel Plaza in San Mateo …
Business More factory jobs ease economic pain The Associated Press Jun 9, 2010 WASHINGTON — Manufacturing job gains in the Midwest helped lower the nation’s economic stress in April to its lowest point in five months, acc…
Local News Senior housing declared too dense By Dana Yates Daily Journal staff Aug 25, 2004 A 144-unit affordable housing senior housing complex downtown may be too much of a good thing, the San Mateo Planning Commission said last night.