
Maturity Loves Company
Trends point to a growing interest in mergers and acquisitions
The recent spate of mergers and acquisitions in the Capital Region tells a story beyond the pandemic, speaking to growing interest in the area and a red-hot financial craze that catapults private companies into public markets.

Californians: Here’s Why Your Housing Costs Are So High
Here’s what you need to know about California’s housing costs, illustrated with infographics.
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KBM Hogue
Furnishing tailored client experiences for 75 years
From office to home work environments, KBM Hogue furnishes innovative, creative and productive spaces that thrive. This talented team works with a unique dedication to its clients, bringing a sense of purpose and passion for delivering inspiring, modern workspaces.
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Two Rivers Demolition
The Demolition and Abatement Experts for 25 Years
Founded in 1996, Two Rivers Demolition, Inc. serves California and Nevada by providing comprehensive solutions for the most complex projects. Now celebrating 25 years in business, this leading demolition and environmental remediation firm has earned a solid reputation for reliable, cost-effective and innovative demolition and recovery services.
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Act! Coaching, LLC
Celebrating 20 years of supporting Act! software users in the Sacramento region
Chris Pumphrey, an Act! Certified Consultant with more than 30 years of experience, partners with clients in Sacramento and beyond to elevate and optimize their Act!-based business platforms. The Act! customer relationship management (CRM) application is used by more than 3 million people in the U.S.

After a Year of COVID
In the year since the pandemic shutdowns began, many businesses have stayed open, and owners are optimistic
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many entrepreneurs feel reasons for hope, both for their companies and the world at large.

Women in Leadership: Carol J. Ornelas
Our annual salute to extraordinary women who are shaping our future
Carol J. Ornelas is CEO of Stockton-based Visionary Home Builders of California, a nonprofit that develops low-income housing and owns 26 affordable apartment properties.

Bidding Wars and Overblown Fears
The curious case of the California exodus
New moving data and intensifying housing bidding wars undercut fears of a California mass exodus. But some cities have been hit harder, and many rushed moves are difficult to track, obscuring COVID-induced migration.

Status Check: Still Moving Ahead at The Railyards
Work is continuing on multiple projects, despite the lead investor in the MLS bid pulling out
A new Kaiser Permanente hospital and a Sacramento County courthouse continue at The Railyards, the largest urban infill development project west of the Mississippi River.

What’s Next for Sacramento’s Workplace?
Building owners and developers need to prepare a new generation of tenants
Sacramento revitalization efforts will need to adapt to the
changing times, particularly our approach to the workplace.