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August 11, 2014
History & Archive/News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Architecturally significant “Acucare” Building at 3900 Adeline Demolished

It was the end of an era last week in Emeryville’s Triangle & Oakland’s Longfellow neighborhoods as the brick warehouse at 3900 Adeline met

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August 7, 2014
History & Archive

#TBT 1998: E’ville’s famed driftwood gallery is cleaned, added to Eastshore Park

If you’re not familiar with the #TBT or “Throwback Thursday” phenomenon, it’s a popular weekly Internet trend that encourages users to post a reminiscent picture (baby, embarrassing haircut, fashion,

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June 6, 2014
In the Neighborhood/Local Business

Pacific Landscape Gallery joins the Park Ave District

Since the Park Avenue Districts’ 2006-2011 renovation, the shady, tree-lined street has mostly remained a secret among the small local workforce and few residents. Slowly but

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January 15, 2014
History & Archive

2005 ‘Shellmound’ Documentary Exposes the Truth Behind, and Under, Bay Street Development

Another Holiday season came and went for our town and the shopping “purge” safely behind us. I’ll have to admit that doing my own

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May 9, 2013
Arts & Culture/History & Archive/In the Neighborhood

Junkopia: Mudflat sculpture film surfaces on Youtube

The publishing of the NY Times article Once Upon a Landscape profiling Brooklyn artist and Berkeley native Carol Bove led me to this 1982 archive titled “Rubbish lives for a

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March 27, 2013
Events/History & Archive/In the Neighborhood/Local Business/Local Businesses

Then & Now: Westinghouse Brake/Lux Estate Sales

“Then & Now” is a special series that looks to capture a portion of Emeryville History and spotlight the small and vibrant business community

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June 11, 2012
History & Archive/News & Commentary

The Return of the Red Baron to Emeryville | Marin IJ

One of the original “guerrilla” artists behind the Emeryville Mudflat sculptures has reemerged to bring back an E’ville icon, the Red Baron (this time under more “legitimate”

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