Positive trends emerging for the year ahead
It’s hard to see the calendar turn to December without thinking about the year ahead and what it means for the Central Coast economy. Here are three trends I’ve been watching, along with some insights about what lies ahead in 2023. We are moving beyond the COVID era, even if “post-COVID” is not quite an Read More →
SLO continues buy local push offering shoppers gift cards
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Vital Signs: Small business path to higher holiday sales
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Trash all the trash talk
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Thanksgiving closures planned for Highway 101
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Mega-tech layoffs could reshuffle Central Coast talent pool
The expected layoff of more than 10,000 Amazon workers will likely result in more than a few job cuts on the Central Coast. And because of the multiplier effect of such a large layoff, there will be some economic impacts. And it’s hard to say how equally large job cuts at Meta, aka Facebook and Read More →