It’s been nearly eight years since the paint factory’s demolition and subsequent soil remediation, and the Sherwin Williams Development Project is finally coming to life. After
Read MoreThe San Francisco Business Times has reported that Southern California-based real estate investment trust KBS Realty has purchased the three buildings in the Emeryville complex
Read MoreCongresswoman Barbara Lee, State Senator Loni Hancock and State Assembly Member Nancy Skinner were all on hand for the official groundbreaking ceremony for the
Read MoreThe city held a series of community meetings back in September (at the hardly convenient times of Saturday & Tuesday at 9am) to gather
Read MoreStreetcars could be rolling through E’ville in the future, if transit planners get their way. The 61 page draft report of the much-anticipated Emeryville Berkeley Oakland
Read MoreRejoice Christie Core neighbors, a new park is coming your way! The Emeryville Planning Commission met on July 24th, to review and discuss plans for the
Read MoreIt was the end of an era last week in Emeryville’s Triangle & Oakland’s Longfellow neighborhoods as the brick warehouse at 3900 Adeline met
Read MoreAs someone who’s commuted down Mandela Parkway to Downtown Oakland via car & bike for over a decade and in fact lives one block
Read MoreThe E’ville Eye helped initiate the conversation with its The 800-Pound Gorilla in the city is Housing article back in March. Exposing the direction of
Read MoreHonor Kitchen & Cocktails has been such a great addition to Emeryville, but it sure is lonely over there. The obscure but popular establishment
Read MoreWelcome back Secret News! Emeryville’s first pro-resident news blog, started in 2008, has been on hiatus for nearly a year while editor Lillian (AKA Tracy)
Read MoreHighway 80 commuters who pull off at the Powell exit to fill up at the Shell Station may be in for a bit of
Read MoreConsidering the massive yearly turnover in Emeryville residents (75% every 8 years is what I’ve been told), not too many of us current residents
Read MoreIf Emeryville is ever going to reel in skyrocketing rents that are displacing not only low-income, but middle-class residents, they may want to keep
Read MoreLike most contentious development projects that are approved these days, they generally come down to a 3-2 vote. The long-awaited “EmeryStation West” or Emeryville Transit
Read MoreAt the October 24th Planning Commission meeting, the Emeryville Transit Center development project or “EmeryStation West” was resurfaced. The resulting vote by the commission was a
Read MoreLast August, we reported that the plans to add a Macy’s to the Bay Street “Site B” area were officially dead. The site has
Read MoreThe Emeryville Public Market has undergone quite a reinvention over the last few years. A quick recap: Then owners TMG Partners performed a four million
Read MoreSadly, an agreement between the landlord and Cafe Aquarius owner Patrick Feehan could not be reached and they will remain closed indefinitely. We held out hope
Read MoreDevelopers will present preliminary designs for a 260 unit, 6-level, 3,000 square feet Multi-Family housing project to the Planning Commission at City Hall this
Read MoreA former Emeryville City Manager famously commented that “We want to have a traffic problem” when Emeryville was of course more of an industrial
Read MoreNational Public Radio spotlights our very own Emery Go-Round as part of an ongoing series Titled “The Way We Get To Work“. A curious time
Read MoreThe recent elimination of Emery Go-Round Watergate service exposed citizens reliance on the “free” shuttle system and left residents up in arms (Its since
Read MoreThe Pak ‘n Save on San Pablo has really been showing its age. Built in 1994 with 1991’s Measure J funds and touted as
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