San Jose Business Journal Meta seeks to build three-story atrium at aging Menlo Park headquarters By: Asia MartinMenlo Park will hold a hearing on the proposed changes later this month.
San Jose Business Journal Tech billionaire Nir Zuk acquires Liberty Bank to test AI-powered enterprise tools By: Asia MartinThe cybersecurity entrepreneur is partnering with fintech investors Betsey and Daniel Cohen on the deal.
San Jose Business Journal Provident Credit Union closing Palo Alto branch as part of planned transition By: Asia MartinThe credit union says it plans to open a new or expanded branch later this year.
San Jose Business Journal MongoDB snags 23,000 square feet in Palo Alto as it expands Silicon Valley footprint By: Asia MartinMongoDB is upsizing its Palo Alto footprint.
San Jose Business Journal Silicon Valley development: Why half of Uber's local workforce prefers Sunnyvale over San Francisco By: Asia MartinThe artificial intelligence company is taking space at Cityline, a transit-oriented project that took 20 years to complete.
San Jose Business Journal Snap stock surges after social media firm reveals plan to cut 16% of workforce By: Asia MartinThis marks the third major workforce reduction in five years.
San Jose Business Journal Facelift for 1 Hacker Way: Meta reveals plans to overhaul entrance of its aging campus By: Asia MartinCommissioners used the hearing to critique the company's recent pullback in local community investments.
San Jose Business Journal Grosvenor weighs sale of Los Gatos project after 20-year approval saga By: Asia MartinThe developer navigated years of denials and a court case before completing phase one in 2021.
San Jose Business Journal Goldman Sachs files to launch Bitcoin ETF as institutional demand surges By: Asia MartinSeventy-three percent of institutional investors plan to increase crypto allocations in 2026, according to an EY and Coinbase survey.
San Jose Business Journal Deloitte cuts vacation, parental leave for support staff as part of workforce overhaul By: Asia MartinThe cuts affect workers in IT support, administration and finance at the firm's U.S. operations. Deloitte says the changes will better align with the marketplace.