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Sacramento takes a step towards addressing the Black wealth gap with a comprehensive blueprint. The plan includes housing, ...
The negotiations have reached the “expert” level, meaning the sides are trying to reach agreement on the details of a possible deal. But a major sticking point remains Iran’s enrichment of uranium, ...
A new swim school in Sacramento's Land Park neighborhood fell victim to vandalism that had long plagued their once-vacant building on Broadway.
A new swimming school had its grand opening in a building on Sacramento's Broadway that's been sitting vacant for years and has been the victim of vandalism.
The Renaissance Tower, one of Sacramento’s tallest buildings ... by others like the Wells Fargo Building in 1992, and the U.S. Bank Tower in 2008. The tower’s occupancy has fallen markedly ...
The Renaissance Tower looms near Sacramento’s other tall buildings in a drone image from Tuesday. The city’s tallest buildings, the US Bank Tower and the Wells Fargo Center, stand in the distance.
The Renaissance Tower, scheduled for ... I really do believe this… It gives us a chance to build a better downtown.” Over the longer term, Broome said Sacramento is primed for big wins.
TAKES US INSIDE THIS YEAR ... THIS IS THE 11TH ANNUAL TOWER BRIDGE DINNER. THIS IS THE EVENT THAT CELEBRATES THE AGRICULTURAL POWERHOUSE THAT IS SACRAMENTO. WE ARE ALL ONE RIGHT HERE, RIGHT?
PORTLAND, Ore. — U.S. Bank announced they will not be renewing their lease at the U.S. Bancorp Tower, more commonly known as "the Big Pink" in downtown. While they are moving out of downtown ...
U.S. Bank is leaving its iconic home, the U.S. Bancorp Tower, affectionately known as “Big Pink,” as first reported by The Oregonian and The Portland Business Journal. The company confirmed it ...
At the end of the year, U.S. Bank will leave the U.S. Bancorp Tower. The building, otherwise known as Big Pink, is one of the tallest buildings downtown and dominates the Portland skyline.