Police said the suspect stole over $18,000 worth of Lego sets and other merchandise from various Target stores in San José.
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Rivas Leads Effort to Combat Growing Shoplifting and Retail Theft Problem
The Hollister Democrat unveiled the California Retail Theft Reduction Act, which he described as critical legislation to address a serious crime that’s hurting businesses and impacting communities.
Santa Clara County Increases Penalties for Retailers Who Sell Tobacco to Minors
The enhanced enforcement of the program, which will go into effect Oct. 13, includes sharp increases in fines – from 10 to 25 times greater – plus the permanent revocation of a permit for a third offense.
Smash-and-Grab Thieves Hit High-end Retailers in San Jose, Hayward, Walnut Creek and San Francisco
Changes in hours and security were being discussed by major retailers across the Bay Area as the looting attacks cast a grim shadow on Thanksgiving shopping for thousands of stores and their customers.
San Jose Council Bans Flavored Tobacco Products, Further Restricts Retailers
The ban on flavored tobacco aligns with state and federal regulations so retailers that sell hookah or hookah related products would be exempt from the ban. but more than 650 San Jose tobacco retailers will have to make the shift.
Local Leaders say a San Jose Retail Experiment Paid Off in the Pandemic
As the list of closed businesses continues to rise, experts say micro retail could provide a more economical alternative to large retail space.
New Santa Clara County Health Order to Allow Outdoor Dining, Indoor Retail Starting Friday
The county still encourages social distancing and will require re-opened businesses to follow certain safety protocols.
How to Stay Safe as Silicon Valley Retail Cautiously Reopens
Customers venturing out to reopened businesses should be prepared to make their own safety assessments, health officials say.
Hospitality, Retail, Leisure Hard Hit by Layoffs in Silicon Valley
Hotels, restaurants, gyms and retail are among the largest employers to lay people off in the South Bay, according to the latest figures from EDD.
Santa Clara County Relaxes Health Restrictions to Allow Curbside Retail, Manufacturing
The revised mandate also lets manufacturing, warehousing and logistical operations that support such businesses to get back to work.
The Grad Lands Its First Retail Tenant: Lee’s Sandwiches
The iconic South Bay eatery will be the first anchoring commercial client to commit to move into the downtown San Jose development.
Santana Row Expands with New Retail Plaza, Parking Garage
A new shopping plaza and parking structure opened at Santana Row, expanding the outdoor retail strip for the first time in a long time.
Developer Proposes Turning Former Lido’s Nightclub Building into Office, Retail Space
Urban Catalyst said it wants to redevelop the building on 30 S. First St. into a 76,000-square-foot mixed-use project.
Single Gal and “Chic” Downtown Retail
I want to take this time to salute a brave soul, the owner of Chic Chateau, one of the only retail clothing stores in all of downtown. So much has been said about how retail cannot survive downtown—because there aren’t enough people or there isn’t enough money or enough parking—that we need to keep an eye on how Chic Chateau is doing to see if they can prove the naysayers wrong. Geared toward the 20- to 30-something woman, the boutique will be a barometer of how retail will do in our downtown now and in the future.
Helmet Laws and Accident Claims: How Massachusetts Law Affects Your Compensation
For motorcycle enthusiasts navigating the historic streets of Boston and beyond, understanding Massachusetts helmet laws serves as more than a legal requirement — it can fundamentally shape the outcome of any accident claim.
Rivas on Hot Seat as Efforts To Make CA Affordable Stall
It’s been five months since California’s legislative leaders deemed affordability an “urgent” issue for the session. So far: committees, bills, but few results.