For over six years now, Cafe Aquarius has delighted us with their sunny-patio, friendly staff, “Greenway” specials and dog-friendly amenities. Their pastries have been heralded
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 MoreSince 2011 the Public Market and its shifting ownership have teased their pursuit of food truck vendors to establish roots in the former Paraffin
Read MoreThe “E’ville Voices” guest blogger series was created to net a broader range of voices about our city in flux and initiate dialogue through
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 More“Seasoned” E’villains will remember when the building on the corner of Hollis & 65th was an Andronico’s Central market (it might have been ahead of its
Read MoreA critical study session for the Sherwin Williams “Urban Village” project will be held at tonight’s Planning Commission meeting starting at 6:30pm at City
Read MoreWe’ve done Food & Pets, but we can’t forget about what made our city famous: Art (Amongst other things 😉 Public Art, Street Art, DIY Art
Read MoreE’ville Biz is an ongoing series spotlighting our thriving small business community. Once upon a time… There were two families with two children and
Read MoreIn the theater that is Emeryville politics, Brian Donahue might be considered the protagonist. He often represents the not always gentle, but needed dissenting
Read MoreThe fabled Greenway across our city has stalled (I just got word that the Peladeau park plans have been delayed by another year), the
Read MoreJac Asher: Triangle resident, parent of two, Lecturer in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at Cal and Vice-Mayor of our city has somehow
Read MoreIn addition to our growing gallery of Emeryville pets & Food, the E’ville Eye has started a community gallery of delicious bites and sips! The
Read MoreAnyone who’s ever commuted by bike to our neighboring cities of Oakland or Berkeley via San Pablo knows what a harrowing experience it can
Read MoreA harrowing account of Saturday’s Asiana Air Flight 214 SFO plane crash that claimed two young lives from one of our own 10,000+ residents. 32-year-old Emeryville
Read MoreThe much maligned construction of the Bay Bridge ($5 billion over budget and a decade late) has endured one folly after another and chipped
Read MoreThey’ve become such a ubiquitous part of Emeryville that I almost forget about them sometimes. Recently, while waiting at a stoplight, I observed a woman
Read MoreA shooting occurred in broad-daylight in the Public Market Parking lot on Friday, May 17th in case you didn’t hear or read about it. Chances are
Read MoreIn what is being billed as a Cost-cutting measure AND an attempt to spur voter turnout, The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is slated to vote
Read MoreA lot of fun and adorable canines at Bay Street’s Annual Doggie Fashion Show held in the malls’ plaza Area on Saturday, June 1st.
Read MoreIn a 4-1 vote (Atkin voting nay) the council voted to move forward with the creation of a full-scale Mock-up version of the installation
Read MoreOver the past several months, the City Council has been engaged in the process to bring on board a new City Manager. After a public
Read MoreEvening work on the Maze will begin this week and noise and lighting disruptions are expected. The construction efforts are timed with the planned
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