As an essential business, the legal marijuana business benefited California, with the expected tally of $1 billion in overall state excise, cultivation and sales taxes in 2020.
As an essential business, the legal marijuana business benefited California, with the expected tally of $1 billion in overall state excise, cultivation and sales taxes in 2020.
If this temporary trend takes hold broadly across many industries for years, it could have some profound ramifications for the county, analysts and business leaders said.
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New Report from Sonoma State University Shows $9.6 Billion Loss to CA Economy from Wine Industry Decline Rohnert Park, CALIFORNIA – The Wine Business Institute at Sonoma State University ...
PG&E Corp. began cutting power to about 800,000 households and businesses across California in an unprecedented move to lower the threat of wildfires in the face of the kind of windstorm ...
The total U.S. wine revenue loss in 2020 could be $5.94 billion. According to a report at the Sonoma State University School of Business and Economics, California’s share of that wine ...
It is critically important for us to take concrete actions to facilitate the changes we seek, both in our own community of Sonoma County as well as the broader wine community. We have ...
Trade show Vinexpo New York will host its fourth webinar this week, which will focus on adapting to US market changes during and after Covid-19
Residents of the North Bay’s five wine-producing counties hold mostly positive views of how wine businesses are impacting their quality of life, according to the findings of a new study by ...
Wine Industry Limps Along With Tasting Rooms Closed A report out this week from Sonoma State University estimates California wine businesses lost more than $4 billion dollars since the ...
The upscale Learning Center, which cost $11 million, has been open to students and staff for one year this semester.
The welcome mat for Sonoma County’s wine country was rolled up several weeks ago in the midst of the COVID-19 shelter-in-place, and there is no prediction of when it might