Here’s a look at Food & Drink news in Emeryville since our most recent December update. Highlights include a new “virtual” ...
In this edition of our Emeryville Semi-Monthly newswire, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed.
Our Jan. 2026 Emeryville Retail & Services report includes two closures, a new luxury store announcement and the Xfinity ...
The eviction notices came during the night, left in mailboxes, and tied to boats in plastic bags. For many at the Emeryville Marina, the wave of evictions were a surprise. While some within the ...
Theresa Savage, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on June 23rd at the age of 86. Savage was the wife of Emeryville’s first Black Mayor, Robert L. Savage, and a ...
The City of Emeryville officially published the draft CEQA environmental document for the contentious 40th Street Multimodal Project on November 24, triggering the required 45-day public review period ...
A 2012 article by Chronicle writer Peter Hartlaub contained an impressive list of long-gone Bay Area landmarks. Among this list were two Emeryville icons: The fabled Mudflat Sculptures and the lesser ...
Crime reports in Emeryville continued their downward trajectory in the first quarter of 2025, according to data provided by the Emeryville Police Department. After seeing a significant 20% YoY drop in ...
Today, the Emeryville Peninsula is among the most vibrant and populated areas of our city. Runners, dog-walkers and cyclists traversing its trails, panoramic views, sailing and dining. About one-fifth ...
Some retail and service updates within Emeryville since our last report back last month. These include the return of Toys“R”Us, a new Arcade Bar at Bay Street and the kickoff of construction of the ...
A simmering political rivalry between an Emeryville City Councilmember and an aspiring City Councilmember is now boiling over in plain view of the public. Recently appointed Planning Commissioner Sam ...