A selection of Emeryville-relevant business stories published by the Bay Area’s preeminent business reporting source, The SF Business Times. Zymergen, one of the largest
Read MoreSome updates detailing store and restaurant closures and openings around Emeryville over the past month including a possible “game-changing” grocery store at the Bay
Read MoreA selection of Emeryville-relevant business stories aggregated from around the web including two more life science projects in the pipeline. The Bay Bridge Center,
Read MoreFour more closings to announce since our last report in April (one temporary). In positive news, West Oakland’s thriving Horn Barbecue is adding two
Read MoreSome North Oakland neighbors are organizing to push back on a project that has already been approved by The City of Oakland. They claim
Read MoreA flurry of business activity continues across Emeryville amid the pandemic’s gradual downturn. Covid has helped intensify the demand for life science space and
Read MoreSoul Slice, a fledgling pizza chain that uses a unique biscuit crust, has announced its intent to open at the former Noodle Theory Provisions
Read MoreSan Francisco Business Times reporter Laura Waxmann is reporting that the sale of the Bay Street Emeryville shopping center may be close to being
Read MoreA few local business stories aggregated across the interwebz in this months’ E’ville Biz digest. The long-anticipated “Nady” site housing project on Shellmound may
Read MoreSome business updates to report around Emeryville including two additional retail closures. In addition, the MedMen cannabis dispensary on San Pablo Avenue originally permitted
Read MoreWith the Alameda County moving into the less-restrictive red tier, businesses are slowly reopening and we’re beginning to get a sense of the damage
Read MoreAfter a flurry of business closures following the pandemic, closures in Emeryville have tapered off. In fact, one businesses has returned and a highly
Read MoreA handful of Emeryville-related business stories aggregated from around the web in this month’s E’ville Biz digest. Last month, the Emeryville Courtyard by Marriott
Read MoreThe State of California ended its statewide coronavirus-related stay-at-home order on Monday. This decision was based on projected intensive care unit populations over the
Read MoreCanada-based Oxford Properties Group announced that they have acquired the Public Market Emeryville from current owners City Center Realty Partners (CCRP) and Angelo Gordon
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 MoreThe FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) yesterday for the first prescription molecular diagnostic test for COVID-19 that can be performed entirely at
Read MoreThree business stories aggregated from around the Interwebz in this month’s E’ville Biz digest. In this particular edition, all three stories are from the
Read MoreThe windows of Emeryville businesses are once again adorned with particle board and plywood coverings. Businesses are anticipating the possibility of social unrest in
Read MoreFormer Emeryville scientist Michael Houghton was among three scientists awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday. Houghton was honored for his efforts that
Read MoreBusiness closures continue to hit Emeryville hard in the wake of the pandemic and challenging business climate. Adding to our last report that identified
Read MoreEmeryville companies continue to play a pivotal role in the fight against the coronavirus. Dynavax, Berkeley Lights and Nanomix are among the local biotech
Read MoreAlameda County issued a revised shelter order on Friday that allows a handful of business sectors to resume outdoor operations beginning Friday Aug. 28.
Read MoreFollowing California Governor Newsom and Alameda County Health Department’s most recent COVID-19 directives, Bay Street Emeryville has reopened to the public offering in-store shopping
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