The developer of Alameda Landing is proposing that the Planning Board allow In-N-Out to open at the center, along with a Chase bank and 24-hour gas station.
Off the Grid brings a caravan of food trucks to the South Shore Center every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Here’s your roundup of retail, restaurant and other business news in Alameda. Find out what's opening, closing and changing around town.
AquaTech Swim School bought the former Bayside Pavilion restaurant building for $2.5 million.
Here’s your roundup of retail, restaurant and other business news. Find out what's opening, closing and changing around Alameda
The Santa Clara restaurant reopened on May 16 and introduced its remodeled interior along with an updated menu.
Mayor Marie Gilmore and City Manager John Russo met with many well-known retailers and restaurants during a International Council of Shopping Centers Conference that have expressed interest in Alameda.
The winners — 12 companies from around Alameda County — represent a wide range of industries and were selected for their outstanding achievements in waste reduction.
The store/studio opened on May 11 inside Park Street Plaza.
The center aims to provide local access to the San Francisco Bay and mariner education to safely navigate the waters.
After recently celebrating its 10 year anniversary this year, the Pacific Pinball Museum is hoping to expand to house the nearly 1,000 machines it owns.
Employee Craig Dickerson grabs a ladder and climbs to the top shelf to show us the answer.
Off the Grid brings a caravan of food trucks to the South Shore Center for cream puffs, Filipino food, baos and more every Saturday afternoon
Off the Grid brings a caravan of food trucks to the South Shore Center every Saturday afternoon from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
What would you like to see fill the vacancy at the former Weight Watchers on Webster Street?
Grab your binoculars to catch a glimpse.
Ploughshares staff have two lovable cats to thank for ridding the nursery of rodents these past few years.
Off the Grid brings a caravan of food trucks to the South Shore Center for cream puffs, Filipino food, baos and more every Saturday afternoon.
What would you like to see at the former Blockbuster Video in the West End?
Andrea Schorr, Alameda Point Collaborative's Director of Social Enterprise, shares the latest on the new green building, expected to be completed sometime next year.
The sunshine has returned and so has Pedal Beach Rentals
Play N Trade has reportedly gone out of business.
A request to approve the addition of a Safeway supermarket and gas station to the development under construction in the West End goes before the Alameda City Council on April 16.
What would you like to see at the former Little Psychic Shop on Park?
The store's 10-year lease expires May 1 and the property's owner is looking for a new tenant since he has not yet heard back from the charity about its intention to stay on the island.
Mike and Amy Voisenat, who operate The Hobnob restaurant in Alameda, plan to open Moxy, a beer garden with craft beers on tap and specialty hamburgers, on April 18. It's on Sacramento Street in south Berkeley.
The Alameda video store is one of only three left in the East Bay following the mass closure of locations around the country. But it won't be open for long.