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September 2018

Former crime-ridden West Oakland liquor store to become community center

From KRON4 News
OAKLAND (KRON) – A former liquor store, once the hub for drugs and crime, will soon be a destination for young people learning how to make it in the music business. It is part of a major neighborhood makeover. San Pablo Avenue between 34th and 35th streets is ground zero for SPARC, the San Pablo Area Revitalization Collaborative in West Oakland. The Oakland landmark California Hotel is SPARC’s revitalization centerpiece. “The California hotel was built and opened in 1930,” Associate Director of Neighborhood Collaborations at East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation Romi Hall... View article
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September 2018

BART to build 519 new homes at Lake Merritt

From Curbed
Last week, the BART Board of Directors voted to advance a plan to develop hundreds of new homes near the Lake Merritt BART station, a proposal that’s been in the works for years and continues the agency’s foray into transit-adjacent housing on potentially choice plots of land it owns throughout the Bay Area. Technically, the motion at the board’s September 13 meeting (which passed unanimously) only authorizes negotiations with potential developers, a process that could take up to two years. A press statement from BART provides some additional details:... View article
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September 2018

BART trading parking for housing, offices at Oakland’s Lake Merritt Station

From San Francisco Chronicle
With nary a word of opposition, BART has green-lighted a high-rise housing, office and retail development at its Lake Merritt Station that will probably completely transform the area around Oakland’s Laney College. “I’m on cloud nine,” BART Board President Robert Raburn said after the board voted 8-0 to enter into an exclusive negotiating agreement with the East Bay Asian Local Development Corp. and Strada Investment Group. The goal is a transit-oriented development that includes a plaza and a pair of apartment and office high-rises — one 27 stories and the other 21 stories.... View article
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September 2018

BART Board Approves Stronger Surveillance Oversight, Lake Merritt Housing

From CBS SF Bay Area
OAKLAND (CBS SF) – BART’s Board of Directors approved a new ordinance governing oversight of surveillance technology as well as a new transit-oriented residential and commercial real estate development near the Lake Merritt Station during a busy meeting Thursday morning in Oakland. The new surveillance rules, which were proposed as a policy, but passed through a unanimous vote as an ordinance, will require annual reports on the use of each specific surveillance technology the district uses.... View article
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September 2018

BART seeks to construct massive new mixed-use complex at Lake Merritt station

From Hoodline
BART is seeking to build a massive new housing, office and retail complex around its Lake Merritt station in Oakland. This week, the transit agency’s Board of Directors approved an exclusive negotiating agreement with two developers to construct four new buildings on BART-owned lots above the station. As proposed, the buildings would include 519 units of housing — 44 percent of them designated as affordable — and 517,000 square feet of office and retail space. 20 percent of the office and retail space would be offered at below-market-rate prices for “community-serving organizations and... View article
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September 2018

Bart Board Approves Surveillance Ordinance, Development At Lake Merritt

From SF Gate
OAKLAND (BCN) BART’s Board of Directors approved a new ordinance governing oversight of surveillance technology as well as a new transit-oriented residential and commercial real estate development near the Lake Merritt Station during a busy meeting this morning in Oakland. The new surveillance rules, which were proposed as a policy, but passed through a unanimous vote as an ordinance, will require annual reports on the use of each specific surveillance technology the district uses.... View article