Increasing costs and industry headwinds led the company to abandon the approved project, the owner told Pleasanton Weekly.
The fair will offer job seekers of all levels and backgrounds the opportunity to connect directly with employers and training programs.
The company said it will open a 2,100-square-foot store focused on design consultation and order pickups this summer.
Let off some steam at the West Coast's first iSmash location, which is opening next week.
Clothing stores in Pleasanton and Livermore will reportedly join hundreds nationwide to close, a company rep told Women's Wear Daily.
Yianna Theodorou, the former chamber COO, took over Jan. 1.
"Our revenue just hasn't kept pace with the rising costs and our very high rent increases," bar officials posted on social media.
It's the latest closure for the nearly 125-year old chain, and just six locations will remain in the Bay Area after this one shutters.
ShopConsciously offers handmade, upcycled products made by women in Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa.
The luxury outdoor living showroom moved to a 10,000-square-foot showroom in Pleasanton after more than 50 years in Dublin.
The supermarket on Santa Rita Road and its pharmacy will close in October, Walmart confirmed.
Pleasanton's only brewery announced Friday that it will close.
Thrifters can score big this weekend. Salvation Army Thrift Stores are offering 50% off, and Goodwill boasts special deals.
Guests will soon be able to blow off steam by smashing up to 80 glass items and 8 electronic devices at iSmash's first California location.
Union leaders said thousands of grocery store workers could begin striking Saturday morning if a deal is not reached by Friday night.
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The popular doll retailer just opened at the Stoneridge Shopping Center, and many more businesses are scheduled to open later this year.
The Metro 580 store is one of 27 locations around the country closing due to low performance.
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The second-hand clothing shop is reopening after closing in October, and is offering a number of prizes in its first few days.
This indicates the long-awaited restaurant continues to work on the space, but the opening date remains elusive.
The business and HR software company announced significant cuts just a day after reports came out that Salesforce was doing the same.
The Metro 580 location was one of 27 around the country slated to close due to "underperformance."
boons, founded by Pleasanton resident Rajeev Garg, offers commission-free delivery, catering, and digital marketing services to restaurants.
The long-awaited Costco will feature 16,000 square feet of warehouse space and a large gas station.
Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a settlement with the behemoth retailer following a 53-page complaint signed by 12 district attorneys.
The popular gift store is back after closing its Main Street location last year.
Visit Tri-Valley is considering sites in Pleasanton and the Tri-Valley for an events center that will be at least 100,000 square feet.
These two companies grew by thousands of percentage points from 2020 to 2023.
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The mall is serving up some delicious new offerings, from tacos to smoothies to cookies.
After seven years of waiting, Costco plans to welcome customers to its Pleasanton store in the coming weeks. Here's what to know.
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Fast-food workers will get a $4 raise next month, and a new council is tasked with overseeing labor standards and future wage increases.
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The location has not seen the return of customer traffic it hoped since it reopened last December, a bank spokesperson said.
21 positions from Pleasanton are on the chopping block.
Fans of Clover Creek should keep an eye on social media for upcoming announcements regarding the store's new location, owner says.
A Pleasanton firm grew 16,762 percent over three years, the third highest in California.
This is the fifth consecutive year the Credit Union has been honored.
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