The world's most popular retailer told the city it intends to sell its 28-acre property in east Dublin as it shifts to new projects.
Thrifters can score big this weekend. Salvation Army Thrift Stores are offering 50% off, and Goodwill boasts special deals.
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Foodle Asian Market recently opened in Dublin, and many more Asian grocery stores are slated to open in the city soon.
The state slapped the Dublin-based credit union with a fine and orders to create a new cybersecurity program.
Visit Tri-Valley announced plans to build a 100,000-square-foot Multi-Use Event Center next to the Dublin-Pleasanton BART Station.
The drive involves collecting compostable items, supporting the organization’s mission of helping individuals exit the cycle of homelessness
Visit Tri-Valley said it is considering sites in Dublin and the Tri-Valley for an events center that will be at least 100,000 square feet.
Residents can nominate or vote for the best of 73 different business categories in Dublin.
Anyone who donates to Stanford Blood Center in September could win free tickets to see Usher at the Stanford Arena.
The conference will focus on responsible AI development and feature a panel and networking with some of the Bay Area's top tech talent.
Dublin small businesses will be displaying their goods this month.
The popular Korean chain plans to open its second East Bay location at the former location of Lucky's Supermarkets, the city said.
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KeyPoint Credit Union gathering celebrates both new and established local businesses
One of Northern California's largest, oldest credit unions opened its a new branch at its Dublin headquarters.
A California company recalled the nuts sold at Trader Joe's after routine import testing found Salmonella.
Boba and More, which also offers games and a K-Pop store, and BodyBar Pilates fitness studio are both opening in Dublin soon.
One woman reported finding jeans for 49 cents and boots for $1.49.
Local leaders gathered Tuesday to welcome the new full-service community bank to Dublin Boulevard.
The store plans to relocate to Hayward, a representative told Patch.
The 10,000-square-foot store is the first Five Below location in the Tri-Valley.
Locations in Dublin, Fremont and Millbrae all closed their doors for good on Nov. 3.
Serendipity Labs has embraced the Dublin Arts Collective's vision by integrating local art into their upscale workspaces.
The Fallon Gateway grocery store, which opened in 2018, was cited as "underperforming" by company officials.
Turmeric Indian Supermarket and Learn and Play Montessori School are now open at Tivoli Plaza. More shops and restaurants are coming.
The region's first AI summit will feature a panel moderated by Next47 partner Jason Sydow, and a networking reception.
Demiya and IPet Grooming & Boarding have recently opened in town.
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Small and micro-businesses will receive free booths at the Aug. 17 event.
Elisha McDuffie, who just graduated DHS, created a website to help travelers get Trusted Traveler Program appointments.
The new initiative provides expert guidance in areas like marketing, tech, financial planning, and much more to the city's small businesses.
The app allows consumers to gain Dublin CityDollars by shopping at participating businesses.
East Bay Times readers think you should head to Dublin for jewelry, doughnuts, books, and more, according to the latest "Best in East Bay."
The discount clothing store will open in the former location of DressBarn at an undisclosed date, the city confirmed.
The chamber of commerce received $100,000 in federal funds to help expand local small and emerging businesses.
Store officials confirmed that the popular discount chain will close "for business reasons."
The popular Korean grocery chain filed an application for a grocery store with a play area and outdoor seating at the Dublin Retail Center.
This holiday season, Dublin is encouraging everyone to help support its small, local businesses.
Starting in December, shopping at participating Dublin businesses could earn cash-back rewards.