Business Journal: Stories To Watch For In 2014 Friday, January 3, 2014 | Sacramento, CA Listen / Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Andrew Nixon / CapRadio Top stories for the Sacramento business community in 2014: 1. Kings Arena 2. Healthcare Reform 3. Residential Real Estate 4. Oak Park 5. Sacramento's "Start-Up Culture" Related StoriesCalifornia Towns Rank Low On List Of Best Small Cities To Start A BusinessApril 18, 2018Despite great weather, the abundance of higher education institutions and a melting pot of workers, small California communities like Davis, West Sacramento, Folsom and Lodi rank low on a national list of the Best Small Cities to Start a Business.How Many California Jurisdictions Will Allow Commercial Cannabis Come January 1?December 22, 2017In less than 10 days California will launch a legal marketplace for commercial sale of adult-use cannabis. A third of the state will allow commercial cannabis business according to a cannabis consultant who's tracking local regulation efforts.Sacramento Music Festival Ends Its 44 Year RunDecember 18, 2017After 44 years as a Memorial Day Weekend tradition, the Sacramento Music Festival is ending. Organizers of the event made the announcement today citing diminishing audiences, increased costs and heavy competition.Business Groups Tout Golden 1 Center's Inaugural YearOctober 18, 2017Golden 1 Center is sparking economic growth in downtown Sacramento, even though parking costs a lot more. Two local business groups say the venue helped increase employment and decrease office vacancy rates since breaking ground in 2014.Hurricane Irma Triggers Challenge For FloristsSeptember 25, 2017You may have a hard time finding your favorite kind of rose at the florist, and Hurricane Irma is likely to blame. Irma battered Miami - which is a hub for flowers coming to the U.S. from South America. That's led to an historic flower shortage. Follow us for more stories like this CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you. As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. If you believe in what we do and support our mission, please donate today. Donate Today