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Brooklyn Basin Brochure OAKLAND’S WATERFRONT COMING ALIVE Hilary Parker Sami Zeger Matt Holmes 925.324.2579 415.497.3106 415.601.8337 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] dre# 01760862 dre# 01911536 dre# 0111082 LOCATION: Embarcadero & Brooklyn Basin Way, Oakland, CA ABOUT THE PROJECT: Designed to reconnect Oakland with its historic waterfront, Brooklyn Basin will create a vibrant new mixed-use neighborhood surrounded by open air and stunning views from San Francisco to the East Bay hills. With a vast network of parks and residences, along with a unique blend of cultural, commercial and recreational activities, Brooklyn Basin will provide dynamic new options for the varied and inspiring ways in which we live, work and play. HIGHLIGHTS: • 3,700 Residential Units (3,100 entitled) • 200,000 SF Commercial Space • 30 Acres of Park Space • New Marina with 200 Boat Slips (pending entitlement) Brooklyn Basin | Retail West | Page 2 HOWARD TERMINAL Waterfront Projects Howard Terminal Jack London Square Brooklyn Basin The Oakland A’s are proposing a new 34,000– Situated along the Oakland/Alameda estuary, Brooklyn Basin will completely transform seat ballpark at the Port of Oakland’s waterfront, Jack London Square is currently Oakland’s 64 acres of industrial waterfront on the Oakland Howard Terminal, that would replace the only publicly accessible mixed-use waterfront Estuary with no public access into a vibrant, Oakland Coliseum as the team’s home. area and a well-known landmark since the mixed-use neighborhood. More than 30 acres of The new privately financed ballpark would serve mid-1800s. With its rich history as the heart of publicly accessible parks, trails and marinas will as an anchor of a larger redevelopment that Oakland’s Port operations, Jack London Square be created, while residences in a range of styles would include 3,000 new housing units, consists of 243,000 SF of Class A office space, including apartments, townhouses, lofts and 1.5 million SF of Office, including a Tech Hub 191,000 SF of retail, a fully entitled 250–room condominiums will invite a dynamic, diverse and Center and 250,000 SF of retail. destination Hotel and over 2,500 new residential independent new community to the waterfront. units currently underway. Brooklyn Basin | Retail West | Page 3 PHASE I PHASE IV PHASE III PHASE II Project Timeline Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV (Parcel A, B, C, F, G & 9th Ave Terminal Bldg) (Parcel D, E, H, J) (Parcel K & L) (Parcel M): The first apartment offering, Orion (241 Units), is now complete The park at the gateway to the community will be 780 Units, multi-level trails, viewing hill and relaxing Phase 4 will include 405 Units, large lawn areas and and currently leasing. Well underway is the restoration of the the signature arrival experience to Clinton Basin porch gliders at the park along the channel will a viewing hill allowing for spectacular water vistas. historic 9th Avenue Terminal Building, which will include local and will be completed in Phase 2. Located off the be completed in Phase 3, along with the tranquil, The historic park at the estuary (renovation by the grocer Rocky's Market, CA Canoe & Kayak, and a 4,400 SF Embarcadero, it will include over 1,100 Units, nature-rich, southernmost park, complete with natural City of Oakland) will be expanded approximately restaurant opportunity. In addition, the first park at the shoreline a waterside restaurant, a conifer grove and a wetlands and community picnic areas. two acres to the north and east, reaching completion will provide 10 acres of open space in a grand civic area along public promenade. One of the four parcels has in Brooklyn Basin’s final phase. the waterfront. Parcel G will have a 30,000 SF opportunity sold and two are under contract. Expected completion of this phase in 2025. available in Q4 2022. In total, Phase I will include over Expected completion of this phase is 2027. 1,300 units and 63,000 SF of thoughtfully positioned retail Expected completion of this phase is 2023. and restaurants. Retail & park opening - Q1 2020 Phase 1 completion - Q4 2020 Brooklyn Basin | Retail West | Page 4 PHASE I PHASE III & IV PARCEL F PARCEL A PARCEL G PHASE II PARCEL B PARCEL PARCEL M K PARCEL H PARCEL C PARCEL L PARCEL J PARCEL D PARCEL E Housing Units Housing Units 3,700 total housing units Phase I Phase II Phase III & IV Name Units Status Delivery Name Units Status Delivery Name Units Status Delivery Parcel A 254 units Plan Check Q1 2023 Parcel K 390 units Planning 2025 Parcel D 243 units Sold Q1 2023 Parcel B 241 units Completed July 2019 Parcel L 390 units Planning 2025 Parcel E 196 units In Contract Q2 2023 Parcel C 241 units Under Construction Q1 2021 Parcel M 405 units Planning 2027 Parcel H 380 units Plan Check Q4 2023 Parcel F 211 units Under Construction Dec 2020 Parcel J 378 units In Contract Q4 2022 Parcel G 371 units Plan Check Q4 2022 Total Units 1,318 units Total Units 1,197 units Total Units 1,185 units Phase I C O P Y R I G H T c 2016 BAR architects 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