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Blue Diamond Growers, ... Robert Canon and Dan Feusi of Dan-D-Signs paint the Blue Diamond logo on a building at the almond cooperative’s Sacramento plant in 1997.
In 1995, Blue Diamond received some $20 million worth of incentives to keep its plant in midtown, as local politicians feared the move that will now happen. advertisement. Sacramento Bee.
Blue Diamond’s manufacturing plant in Sacramento will close gradually over the next 18 to 24 months, with the first layoffs beginning in September, according to a layoff notice filed with the ...
Blue Diamond’s manufacturing plant in Sacramento will close gradually over the next 18 to 24 months, with the first layoffs beginning in September, according to a layoff notice filed with the ...
Blue Diamond notified employees Friday morning that the site will wind down over the course of two years, eliminating 600 jobs. Rockwell said many of the plant's employees have worked there for ...
Blue Diamond said the move will start later in 2025 when about 10% of the Sacramento plant employees are expected to exit. "Little bit shocking for everybody, ya know, very hard right now, ya know ...
Blue Diamond said it plans to streamline its operations at its Turlock and Salida locations because the roughly 50-acre Sacramento plant has become "too costly and inefficient."In a news release, ...
Blue Diamond's announcement that it will close its Sacramento plant continues a yearslong trend of food processors shutting down operations in the city. Many former plant sites are now business ...
The closure will cost 600 jobs and leave a sprawling midtown site vacant. But for Blue Diamond, the move is about protecting California almond farmers.