Scarlet City Espresso announced the closure of their Adeline Street cafe on Sunday. “We are so grateful for the support of the community that welcomed
Read MoreDecathlon will open their doors of their flagship Emeryville store to the public on Friday after first announcing their lease last October. The past
Read MoreThere has been persistent online ‘chatter’ about a possible replacement tenant at the former New Seasons Market (NSM) space at the Public Market for
Read MoreA few updates at the Bay Street Emeryville Shopping Center since our last update back in September including the addition of an Xfinity Store, a
Read MorePublic Market Emeryville’s tagline is “travel the world one bite at a time” which captures their ambitions of having a selection of purveyors from
Read MoreThe Pacific Pipe Company building on the corner West Grand and Mandela Parkway may finally be getting a tenant after decades of vacancy and
Read MoreThe Zentner Collection, a purveyor of fine asian antiques, has been an Emeryville family-run business for nearly thirty years. While Emeryville has changed dramatically
Read MoreFor decades, The Broken Rack has been Emeryville’s go-to spot for catching a game, enjoying happy hour with one’s coworkers and of course shooting
Read MoreWareham’s nearly complete EmeryStation West (dubbed the East Bay ‘Transit Center’) has landed their first tenants. South San Francisco based Profusa has signed a
Read MoreEast Bay Therapeutics soft-opened our city’s first cannabis dispensary last month across from The Broken Rack Pool Hall on Peladeau Street. EBT beat out
Read MoreIf you’ve lived in Emeryville long enough, you’ve probably stumbled upon the monthly Porsche meetups on Harlan Street near the Pixar gate and wandered
Read MoreSwitzerland-based Novartis AG announced yesterday that it will shutter its infectious diseases unit at its Emeryville office and cut about 140 jobs. Novartis moved
Read MoreThe ongoing debate of disposable and one-time use products is getting more attention these days. Some local municipalities like neighboring Berkeley are looking to
Read MoreThe Bay Street shopping center saw a few retailers open and close over the past few months. Among the three businesses that have changed
Read MoreThe SF Business Times released its list of the top 25 “Inner” East Bay Tech Companies ranked by the number of employees. Emeryville claimed
Read MoreIf you notice folks leaving Pixar a bit later than usual, then it can only mean one thing: deadlines! The local Animation studio kicked
Read MoreJust in time for another Warriors playoff run, a new sports bar is coming to Emeryville’s Triangle neighborhood. Just as exciting is that they
Read MoreTen year old Farmscape is the largest urban farming venture in the country with some of their biggest projects right here in the Bay
Read MoreA few news stories aggregated from around the web relevant to Emeryville residents in this month’s Emeryville Business digest. Wargaming America has announced it will
Read MoreC CASA Taqueria quietly soft-opened last Friday February 16th and held their grand opening on Tuesday. C CASA made the original announcement of their
Read MoreOwen Dockham is the founder of Live Oak Strength & Nutrition — a private, appointment-based, high-intensity training facility in Emeryville that promises clients better
Read MoreEmeryville is a dense 1.2 square mile city with a cherished greenway and well-trafficked bike boulevard that runs the length of the city. We
Read MoreThe butcher paper announcing a new business at the former E-22 Cafe space was first spotted by residents back in June. Proprietor Erik Hansen has
Read MoreIf you’ve ever dreamed of seeing your child participate in competitive gymnastics, the road to the Olympics may very well begin in Emeryville. Head
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