Brittany Meiling, The Union-Tribune

Brittany Meiling

The Union-Tribune

San Diego, CA, United States

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  • The Union-Tribune
  • PACIFIC
  • Del Mar Times
  • Los Angeles Times
  • The Morning Call

Past articles by Brittany:

Employers bow down to tech workers in hottest job market seen since the dot-com era

"I've never seen anything like it." How remote work has upended the tech talent market → Read More

San Diego startup acquired for $110 million by billion-dollar Swedish unicorn

Discover Echo, which pioneered a futuristic microscope, has been purchased by global startup Cellink → Read More

San Diego has more remote-friendly jobs than nearly all other startup cities, report finds

Despite an older study that found remote work was less common than once predicted, San Diego startup workers are faring better than most → Read More

Sprawling beach campus in Encinitas underway for booming tech startup Flock Freight

Fast becoming the largest tech company in Encinitas, Flock Freight is going an unconventional route for office space → Read More

Billion-dollar San Diego startup grabs East Village office space — with views of Petco Park

Software startup ClickUp expands into downtown's DiamondView office tower → Read More

La Jolla T-shirt startup blows up: how Fresh Clean Tees grew $45 million in one year

Founded by a San Diego couple shipping plain T-shirts out of their guest bedroom, the startup exploded in 2020 → Read More

San Diego County has hundreds of millions in free rent. Why are so few residents applying?

San Diego County and its municipalities received $216 million in money to help renters struggling during the pandemic. → Read More

As pandemic restrictions lift, San Diego begins to unmask

Degree of openness varies on first day of full occupancy since restrictions started in early 2020 → Read More

San Diego’s legacy tech company ecoATM gets $75M and plans to grow local headquarters

Once a startup success story, the electronics recycler continues raising funds to support growth → Read More

A massive dog — and dog owner — paradise is opening in San Diego

20,000 square foot social hangout features a bar, coffee shop, lawn games and more → Read More

San Diego workers are more burned out now than at the height of 2020's pandemic

Nearly 40 percent of local workers report burnout, up from 25 percent in October → Read More

Are masks going away at San Diego workplaces? It's complicated

Experts weigh in on Cal-OSHA's new mask rules for California workers → Read More

Are Target’s fitting rooms open yet? Yes, they finally are

You can try on clothes again at Target stores, as the retailer lifts its ban on fitting rooms → Read More

This North Park startup just got backed by GoFundMe founder and Ex-Googler. Here’s why

Computer vision startup WowYow has attracted top-tier entrepreneurial investors in San Diego → Read More

Finding day care in San Diego is a problem. How this local startup can help

Tech startup Tootris, founded by an experienced tech executive and single mother, tackles the problem of finding (and paying for) child care → Read More

San Diego entrepreneur gets 4 years for stealing $1.5M from his own startup

San Diego ex-CEO of GoFormz was sentenced to 4 years in custody for wire fraud and embezzlement → Read More

E-commerce giant Warby Parker opens new store at Fashion Valley

The technology-focused eyewear brand opens its second brick-and-mortar store in San Diego → Read More

He sold his last startup for $1.4 billion. Now Jonathan Cogley runs LogicBoost Labs in San Diego

Jonathan Cogley, the founder of D.C.-based Thycotic, has created LogicBoost Labs to invest in local startups → Read More

East Village gets futuristic grocery store designed by Accel Robotics

Called Valet Market, the cashier-less store uses computer vision and AI to know what you buy → Read More

Woman-owned scooter co. Veo brings 1,000 seated devices to downtown San Diego

Less known than tech giants like Uber and Bird, Chicago-based Veo is among a number of scooter companies still operating in San Diego → Read More