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[[File:BCR 2860 Oakland March 1977.jpg|thumb|An excursion train pulled by a classic [[BC Rail]] steam locomotive visits JLS in 1977]]
[[File:BCR 2860 Oakland March 1977.jpg|thumb|An excursion train pulled by a classic [[BC Rail]] steam locomotive visits JLS in 1977]]
[[Image:jlhut.jpg|thumb|right|Reconstruction of Jack London's Klondike Hut in Jack London Square]]
[[Image:jlhut.jpg|thumb|right|Reconstruction of Jack London's Klondike Hut in Jack London Square]]
'''Jack London Square''' is a popular entertainment and business destination on the waterfront of [[Oakland, California]]. Named after the author [[Jack London]] and owned by the [[Port of Oakland]], it is the home of stores, restaurants, hotels, an [[Amtrak]] [[Oakland-Jack London Square (Amtrak station)|station]], a [[San Francisco Bay Ferry]] [[Oakland Ferry Terminal|ferry dock]], the historic [[Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon]], the (re-located) cabin Jack London lived in the [[Klondike Gold Rush|Klondike]], and a movie theater. A street market is hosted among the retail shops on Sunday mornings. The former presidential yacht [[USS Potomac (AG-25)|USS ''Potomac'']] is moored at an adjacent slip.
'''Jack London Square''' is a popular entertainment and business destination on the waterfront of [[Oakland, California]]. Named after the author [[Jack London]] and owned by the [[Port of Oakland]], it is the home of stores, restaurants, hotels, an [[Amtrak]] [[Oakland-Jack London Square (Amtrak station)|station]], a [[San Francisco Bay Ferry]] [[Oakland Ferry Terminal|ferry dock]], the historic [[Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon]], the (re-located) cabin Jack London lived in the [[Klondike Gold Rush|Klondike]], and a movie theater. A farmer's market is hosted among the retail shops on Sunday mornings. The former presidential yacht [[USS Potomac (AG-25)|USS ''Potomac'']] is moored at an adjacent slip.


Jack London Square is located at the south end of Broadway, across the [[Oakland Estuary]] from [[Alameda, California|Alameda]].
Jack London Square is located at the south end of Broadway, across the [[Oakland Estuary]] from [[Alameda, California|Alameda]].

Revision as of 16:20, 12 September 2016

Jack London Square
Jack London docks at dawn, summertime
Jack London docks at dawn, summertime
Location of Jack London Square in Oakland
Location of Jack London Square in Oakland
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyAlameda
CityOakland
An excursion train pulled by a classic BC Rail steam locomotive visits JLS in 1977
Reconstruction of Jack London's Klondike Hut in Jack London Square

Jack London Square is a popular entertainment and business destination on the waterfront of Oakland, California. Named after the author Jack London and owned by the Port of Oakland, it is the home of stores, restaurants, hotels, an Amtrak station, a San Francisco Bay Ferry ferry dock, the historic Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon, the (re-located) cabin Jack London lived in the Klondike, and a movie theater. A farmer's market is hosted among the retail shops on Sunday mornings. The former presidential yacht USS Potomac is moored at an adjacent slip.

Jack London Square is located at the south end of Broadway, across the Oakland Estuary from Alameda.

The name has also come to refer to the formerly industrial neighborhood surrounding Jack London Square now known as the Jack London District, which has undergone significant rehabilitation in the last decade, including loft conversions and new construction. Current California Governor (and former Oakland mayor) Jerry Brown made his home here before moving north to the Uptown neighborhood.

Tenants and businesses

KTVU (Channel 2), the Bay Area's Fox affiliate, has had studios at the Square since it began broadcasting on March 3, 1958, and the offices of the Port of Oakland are located there as well. The Square was also the temporary home of the Oakland Tribune from 1989 to 1996 after the newspaper was forced to abandon the landmark downtown Tribune Tower due to damage it sustained in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.[1]

Other businesses at Jack London Square range from solar energy provider Sungevity and software firm Navis LLC, to popular restaurants including Bocanova, Haven, Kincaid’s Bay House and Yoshi's restaurant and jazz club.[2] Swarm Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in the neighborhood.[3]

Railways and transit

A mainline railroad runs through the middle of the street, with the train speed limit set at 15 mph (25 km/h). The tracks running through Jack London Square are used by BNSF Railway, Capitol Corridor, Coast Starlight, San Joaquin (Amtrak), and Union Pacific Railroad. The trains share the road with automobiles, AC Transit buses, and pedestrians.[4] The square is a very popular spot for railfans.

Design and development

Jack London Square’s most recent changes are adding more businesses, restaurants and entertainment. Under lead developer Ellis Partners, Jack London Square's new architecture and public spaces are adding to the daytime and nighttime population and use. Recent new components include the 55 Harrison building, a 178,000 square-foot mid-rise by RMW Architects in association with Steve Worthington. The public spaces by SWA Group extended the city to the waterfront by adding accessible waterfront spaces supporting a variety of programs and events from farmers markets to the popular Eat Real local, organic food fest.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Allen, Annalee (2006). Selections from the Oakland Tribune Archives. Arcadia Publishing. p. 8. ISBN 9780738546780.
  2. ^ Article from S.F. Business Times
  3. ^ Cheng, DeWitt. "Double Dare at Swarm Gallery". Visual Art. East Bay Express. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  4. ^ "RailPictures.Net » Jack London Square". www.railpictures.net. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  5. ^ Article from SF Gate

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