Featured in Category Thank you to our advertisers By Exedra Staff | December 16, 2022 Piedmont Exedra News recognizes the companies who have chosen to advertise their goods and services on our site. We appreciate their business!
Around Town Local with Lisa | Welcome to Piedmont! By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GrubbCo | December 16, 2022 [SPONSORED] Rain, wind and cold weather didn’t stop the Piedmont community from coming out to welcome new neighbors.
Around Town Local with Lisa: Tea on Piedmont By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GrubbCo | December 2, 2022 [SPONSORED] Meet proprietor Grace Chen, who serves up everything from tea lattes to boba in her newly opened shop.
Real Estate Local with Lisa | The Piedmont Schools By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, The GrubbCo | October 28, 2022 [SPONSORED] Let's find out why the local schools are the number one reason people tell me they want to live here.
gavin newsom California’s newest housing law By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | September 23, 2022 Lifting parking allocation requirements for some new developments is "a win-win," Gov. Newsom said.
Lifestyle Local with Lisa | The Wolf’s secret to a great cocktail By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GrubbbCo | September 16, 2022 [SPONSORED] A favorite Piedmont Ave watering hole shares insights and tips.
Around Town Local with Lisa | East Bay Pizza Pop-Up By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GrubbCo | September 2, 2022 [SPONSORED] An interview with Chef Paul Conte whose pop-up can be found, among other places, at Shakewell.
housing Rival fast-track housing bills? California lawmakers pick both By Manuela Tobias | CalMatters | August 26, 2022 After weeks of negotiation, two major construction unions didn’t reach a compromise on bills about turning commercially zoned land into housing.
housing Labor unions have a week to agree on housing bills. Can they do it? By Manuela Tobias | CalMatters | August 22, 2022 Assembly Bill 2011 would unlock commercial real estate for residential use but it has splintered organized labor.
City City to continue analysis as it preps Housing Element By Sam Richards | August 2, 2022 City Council deliberated for over five hours Monday night and there's (maybe) more to come later this month.