A new mural honoring the late comic Robin Williams was recently completed at the former Old Navy space at the Bay Street Shopping Center.
Read MoreA tumultuous year for our world and for Real Estate markets came to an end last week. Buoyed by more flexible work-from-home policies, suburban
Read MoreFour business stories aggregated from around the Interwebz in this month’s E’ville Biz digest. The much discussed “Tech Exodus” has hit Emeryville as cybersecurity
Read MoreThe E’ville Eye is proud to announce a collaboration with Oaklandish to bring our custom neighborhood graphic tees to Oaklanders just in time for
Read MoreSome silver linings amidst the rash of business closures we’ve been covering. Two businesses have recently opened their doors, a longtime restaurant is integrating
Read MoreEntering its ninth year, Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. Giving Tuesday is
Read MoreA year has passed since Emeryville’s Park Avenue neighborhood lost a well-respected and beloved neighbor. Joel Devin died on November 2nd, 2019 after a
Read MoreDespite the ongoing Pandemic, the housing market in the U.S. and the Bay Area remains hot. Despite high unemployment, Bay Area home prices are
Read MoreEmeryville has a new shoreline destination just a short bike ride or walk away. The new Sutter Regional Shoreline Park is located at the
Read MoreTrivium Games, who announced their intent to open an “escape room” facility in the Andante building on San Pablo Avenue over a year ago,
Read MoreFinding an adequate space to host the Emeryville Celebration of the Arts has generally been the biggest challenge for the annual event now in
Read MoreLongtime Emeryville Councilmember Nora Davis sadly passed away this week. She was 92 years old. Davis was an absolute force in Emeryville politics during
Read MoreThe rapid shift to a work-from-home model where more professionals are free to move to neighborhoods without considering commute, is threatening to disrupt the
Read MoreThe next time you’re driving I-580 West towards Emeryville and SF, keep your eyes on the road, but try to catch a glimpse of
Read MoreAt a small Halloween party in the courtyard of Oliver Lofts on 65th Street in 2006 our neighbor Ingeborg spontaneously performed a joyful dance
Read MoreNorth Oakland neighbors are sparring again. No, not over fireworks, slow streets or defunding the OPD, but over a “feral” peacock that some have
Read MoreReal Estate sales in May nearly came to a halt with only 3 closings for the month despite high inventory. Meanwhile, list and sales
Read MoreAs retail and restaurants begin their phase of reopening, we’re slowly assessing the economic damage caused or escalated by this pandemic. Many of the
Read MoreAs expected, Alameda County issued a new health order yesterday expanding the list of businesses allowed to reopen to include outdoor dining. Among the
Read MoreAlameda County recently announced their latest phase of business reopenings. Among this list are pet groomers which includes Emeryville’s All About the DOGue Salon
Read MoreTwo months into the global pandemic and we’re starting to see the local impacts it is having on the real estate and rental markets.
Read MoreThe long-awaited episode of Bar Rescue featuring Marshawn Lynch-owned Emeryville bar & restaurant Rob Ben’s aired on Sunday. While locals will be disappointed that
Read MoreEmery Unified has always been a tiny school district packed with heart and spunk. That much hasn’t changed. But just about everything around it
Read MoreOur March report might be considered the “calm before the storm” as it was a bit premature to capture the volatility some are expecting
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