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Silicon Valley Tech Boom Now Helping Local Businesses as Employees Return to Offices

When Zoom had its IPO two years ago, it was a promising startup. Now, with a $110 billion valuation, it s a tech powerhouse. Also growing like crazy during the pandemic is Netflix as we all streamed movies and shows. Apple is another Bay Area company banking in during the pandemic as we all purchased new phones, laptop and other hardware. The examples can go on and on to show Silicon Valley tech is booming. The tech revolution is continuing, said Robert Chapman Wood, a San Jose State University School of Business professor. It s not slowing down. With tech earnings queuing up this week, predictions are that more money is being made in Silicon Valley than ever.

Palo Alto could end on-street dining earlier than expected as city emerges from pandemic

Palo Alto could end on-street dining earlier than expected as city emerges from pandemic
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Mother s Day spending could help boost post-COVID economy

Mother s Day spending could help boost post-COVID economy KTVU s Jesse Gary reports. SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - Procrastinators should be on alert. Sunday is Mother’s Day and this year, the love shown to moms around the Bay Area will do more than make them blush. It’ll also help the burgeoning COVID recovery. Inside the Vault restaurant in San Francisco’s Financial District, mostly empty tables signal a calm before the traditional holiday crush. Most Bay Area restaurants are already booked solid for Mother’s Day. We’re expecting it to be magical. Because we can actually be in a room where the kids can see their moms, for the first time, in the safest space you can possibly be, said owner Tai Ricci.

Bay Area restaurants facing worker shortage

Bay Area restaurants facing worker shortage Bay Area restaurants facing worker shortage Following closures caused by the pandemic, restaurants around the Bay Area are running into a new problem. KTVU s Jesse Gary explains why there is a worker shortage. SAN JOSE, Calif. - The easing of COVID-19 restrictions is a boon for many Bay Area businesses. No where is this more true than in the restaurant industry. But a paradox is making it difficult to find employees. We’re not seeing as many folks applying for those jobs, said restaurateur Laurie Thomas. But It hasn’t been easy and I know there’s a little bit of a shortage for senior-level chefs.

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