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Emeryville · EmeryvilleIn this edition of our Semi-Monthly newsletter, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed, including: E12th Encampment Residents Moved to Mandela House 70 occupants of the recently dismantled East 12th encampment in East Oakland have been moved to the Mandela House on the Oakland-Emeryville border. The former Extended Stay America Hotel was recently converted to a interim housing for homeless with 149 rooms. The East …Read Article
Emeryville Semi-Monthly Newsletter: May 15-31 • The E'ville Eye News

Emeryville · EmeryvilleThe iconic Rotten City Pizza may have sold its final slice after 17 years in Emeryville owner Jonas Bernstein has confirmed with us. Both Google and Yelp list the business as “Permanently closed.” This might not be the end of the story though as employees are scrambling to see if they can make an offer to preserve the business under an employee-ownership model. Opened in 2008 Bernstein, a Brooklyn native, first opened the New York-style pizza jo…Read Article
‘Iconic’ Rotten City Pizza Shutters; Employees Scrambling to Reopen It • The E'ville Eye News

Emeryville · EmeryvilleFormer Emeryville City Councilmember John Bauters has been keeping a low public profile since losing an agonizingly close race for the County Supervisor seat. He recently resurfaced in a new role roughly six months after his last city council meeting that involved the censure of rival Kalimah Priforce. According to The East Bay Insiders newsletter written by veteran journalist Steven Tavares, Bauters has accepted a new role with the Political Ac…Read Article