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January 21, 2015
News/News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Emeryville Wins Appeal for Bridge, Center for Arts & Transit Center Redevelopment Projects

In May 2013, we reported that Emeryville had won its litigation with the state to recoup the approximately $25 million in redevelopment money that sat in limbo

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October 10, 2014
Community/In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Christie Avenue Park to be redesigned & expanded as part of Marketplace redevelopment project

Rejoice 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

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July 4, 2014
News & Commentary/Planning & Development/Politics

The Secret News breaks silence with city developer loan scandal

Welcome 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)

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May 30, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Emeryville resident Sam Kang among hotly contested Assembly District 15 Candidates

The race for the seat vacated by termed-out Nancy Skinner is winding down. Amongst the eight candidates is five-year Emeryville “Christie Core” resident Sam Kang.

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February 21, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

KQED spotlight on redevelopment loss mirrors Emeryville’s challenges

Emeryville rode the wave of redevelopment money for decades and it looked like this wave may never break. 3 years ago, instead of gently coasting

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February 14, 2014
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Emeryville Transit Center approved by Council

Like 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

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May 23, 2013
News & Commentary/Politics

Council unanimously approves new City Manager

Over the past several months, the City Council has been engaged in the process to bring on board a new City Manager. After a public

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May 19, 2013
Arts & Culture/Events/In the Neighborhood

A Call for Entries: E’ville’s 27th Annual Art Exhibition

I’ve been told that Emeryville boasts more artists per capita than any other city in the state. Surely this number has been reduced over

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April 16, 2013
In the Neighborhood/Interviews/Neighbor Spotlight/News & Commentary/Politics

Interview: Retiring City Manager Patrick O’Keeffe

Patrick O’Keeffe will retire after seven years as Emeryville’s City Manager (replacing John Flores in 2006) and eleven years as the city’s Economic Development

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