11 days ago- Jenna Raby had bought an Ikea table, but found herself unable to put it together. She wanted to find someone to help her, but was afraid to use Craigslist.org, the internet marketplace for swapping goods and services.
18 days ago- Current Lifestyle Marketing has headquarters in Chicago, designers in Dallas, media relations in Los Angeles and plans to open a New York City office in a few months.
53 days ago- When you step into the doors of the 1300 on Fillmore restaurant, David Lawrence hopes you will be transported back to the atmosphere of San Francisco in the 1950s.
60 days ago- Most people concerned with architectural preservation become so later in life, when they begin wanting to protect personal memories as much as bay windows or cornices, Jack Gold suspects.
64 days ago- D.J. O’Neil, founder and CEO of Hub Strategy, an integrated-media marketing firm, claims there is no such thing as a truly integrated marketing firm.
67 days ago- Scott Dunlap carries his office with him — a computer, BlackBerry and the few papers he can manage to fit in two hands — throughout the day, whether he’s heading down the hall to speak with a colleague or walking to the bathroom.
71 days ago- Smalltown is about to go nationwide. Hal Rucker’s company, Smalltown, is based on an idea that small companies in local markets can be better served by local forums than on the Web. After opening the latest of six such “hyperlocal” sites serving towns on the Peninsula, Rucker said the San Mateo-based company will announce plans this year to expand its presence to dozens of towns and neighborhoods across the country.
74 days ago- Freshly returned from a recent trip to India, where he had helped create a Buddhist temple with the organization Partnership for Change, Paul Hemming said that he is “blessed.”