Pruneridge Golf Course Gets Sliced For 316 New Santa Clara Apartments
A Sacramento firm wants to build 316 apartments at Pruneridge Golf Club, reconfiguring part of the course while adding a 1.77‑acre park and structured parking. The proposal arrives as local rents tick up and larger developable sites remain scarce.
Amazon Joins City Hall Cleanup Blitz As San Jose Races For World Cup Shine
Mayor Matt Mahan says his office has partnered with Amazon to 'beautify' San José ahead of World Cup activations downtown, but key details of the corporate tie-up are still unclear. Local fan-zone programming is centered at San Pedro Square.
Bay Area Homes Eyed To Juice AI's Power-Hungry Data Centers
Sunrun, Tesla and startups are pitching a plan to marshal rooftop solar, batteries and smart devices in millions of homes to free power for AI data centers during peak demand. Regulators and local communities are watching closely.
D.C. Cash Push Aims To Flip San Francisco’s Ghost Towers Into Homes
A new provision tied to a federal housing package — authored by Rep. Ro Khanna — could steer Opportunity Zone grants toward converting vacant SF offices into homes. Local leaders say federal backing might finally close the financing gap.
Peninsula Biotech Moves In On Laid-Off Tech Talent
Venture cash and steady biotech postings give Peninsula life sciences room to hire, and local leaders say some laid‑off tech workers could land in labs. But space and skills gaps mean the shift will take time.
California Pours $41 Million Into Trash-To-Cash Green Job Blitz
The state announced $41 million in grants and loans to expand recycling, restore bottle refunds and fund paid job training across California.
Silicon Valley Grads Cash In, But Class Of 2026 Pay Comes With A Catch
CoworkingCafe's new ranking puts San Francisco, Sunnyvale and Santa Clara among the top places for Class of 2026 grads, driven by high median pay and employer benefits.












