This paper reports on the most recent results from the Collider Detector Facility (CDF) from 110 pb^-1 of data taken at the Fermilab Tevatron from 1992 to 1995. Improved measurements of B meson spectroscopy, lifetimes, and searches for new particle states are presented. Evidence for the effectiveness of same side tagging techniques in the context of mixing measurements is shown with applicability for CP violation studies in Run-II explained. The planned upgrades of importance to b physics for Run-II are briefly detailed with an emphasis on the expected physics reach in Run-II by CDF.