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In the early 20th century, Emeryville's reputation for gambling, dog racing, and corrupt government led Alameda County District Attorney Earl Warren to call it "the rottenest city on the Pacific Coast."
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Redevelopment Projects


Past Projects That Have Shaped Our City

  • Chiron
    A 30-year, 14 building complex, with over 2 million square feet of research and office space that one day may employ 4,200 people.

  • Pixar Village
    Corporate campus with 150,000 square feet of office space and 50,000 s.f. of theater space.

  • Courtyard by Marriott
    288 rooms in a 162,000 s.f., ten story building.

  • Woodfin Suites
    A 177,000 s.f., 12 story, 200 room, extended-stay hotel.

  • EmeryStation Plaza
    Three buildings comprising 430,000 s.f. on an 11 acre site.

  • The Avalon
    66 affordable rental units for very low income seniors.

  • Gateway Commons
    17 live/work and townhouse units that were sold to low and moderate income home buyers.

  • Emeryville Warehouse Lofts
    The Emeryville Warehouse Building, one of the most prominent buildings on the Emeryville skyline, was converted into 138 residential units.

  • Civic Center
    Historic Emeryville City Hall building and a 17,500 s.f. addition

  • Bay Street Retail
    This 22 acre mixed-use development is a key component of Emeryville’s renaissance from an industrial hub to an important East Bay retail shopping destination.

  • Promenade
    A neighborhood retail center along San Pablo Avenue.

  • Terraces at EmeryStation
    101 residential units built over a 732 space parking structure in the vicinity of the Amtrak Station.

  • Andante Mixed Use
    102 residential units and 15,000 square feet of ground floor retail space surrounding a 263 car parking structure. Located at San Pablo Avenue and 40th Street.

  • Liquid Sugar
    54 residential units located in northeast Emeryville.

  • Elevation 22
    71 townhomes, along Powell between Hollis and Doyle.

  • The Courtyards
    331 rental apartments, plus community amenities and parking, at Hollis and 65th Streets.

  • Bakery Lofts
    57 live/work rental units, 41 of which are in a converted Wonder Bread bakery facility.

  • Oliver Lofts
    50 lofts in northeast Emeryville, 12 are live/work.

  • City Limits
    For-sale townhomes in a 92 unit development, 31 of which are in Emeryville.


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