Waterfront Warehouse District trash cans online
Images and descriptions of historic buildings from all 16 of the Waterfront Warehouse District trash cans are now available online on our trash cans page. The location of trash cans is shown on the Waterfront Warehouse District map.
Labels: history Oakland Produce Market District Map
Map of the Oakland Produce Market District, designated an area of primary importance (API) by the Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey.
View Larger Map Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District The Jack London District contains some of the oldest buildings in Oakland and in April 2000 the National Register of Historic Places added the Waterfront Warehouse District (#00000361) a 160 acre historic district which includes 31 buildings and one structure (Posey Tube Oakland Portal) of which 26 are contributing to the historic status.The demolition of the United Grocers Warehouse in 2005 for the construction of the 428 Alice condominiums left 25 contributing buildings in the historic district. However the developer Pulte Homes was required to pay a $50,000 towards historic preservation of the district, and Signature Properties was also required to pay $25,000 for building at 288 Third St (an empty lot). This $75,000 has supported three preservation projects so far - renovation of the trash cans in the district that display information about many of the historic buildings, placing of 13 street signs designating the boundaries of the historic district, and development of a self-guided walking tour brochure. More information about the buildings in the district can be found in the walking tour brochure which can be obtained from World Grounds Cafe (at 3rd and Alice) or directly from JLDA (email info@jlda.org). We hope to provide a downloadable copy of the brochure in the future. You may also click on the individual buildings show in the Historic District map on this page.
Labels: history Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District Map
Below is a map of the Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District which was entered into the National Register of Historic Places on April 24th 2000. Map key:
More information about the Waterfront Warehouse District can be found on our history page. |
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