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Jack London District Association - Maps
This page contains maps of the Jack London District highlighting various aspects of life and business in the area. Condos and Apartments map
Shown below is a map of condominiums and apartment buildings in the Jack London District. If you are looking for a place to buy or rent this might be a good start.
View Larger Map Labels: maps JLD Mixed Use Permit Parking Map
The map below shows in blue the streets where the new Jack London District Mixed Use Parking Permit will exempt holders from newly posted 4 hour parking limits (8am to 6pm Monday through Friday). Show in red are those streets where the permit will not exempt holders from posted 4 hour limits. Zoom into the map or view the larger version to see where 4 hour parking applies to both or one side of the street only.
View Larger Map 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 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. Grocery shopping information mapView Larger Map There are currently very few places to buy groceries in the Jack London District as shown on the map above with green markers. We hope to update this map with the location of other grocery shopping locations close to the district that our community recommend. The blue marker on the map above for "Site G" is so far the only proposed location for a grocery store in the District. Neighborhood input during the planning process for the Jack London Square Redevelopment got the City to add a condition of a approval for the project requiring them to include "at least 20,000sf of neighborhood serving retail" in the Site G garage. The City said it was not reasonable to require that it be a grocery, but it was clear at the time that this is what the community was looking for. Jack London Square partners said they would do their best to find one for the space, but that was several years ago. Only our demonstrated demand for grocery shopping in the area can help that happen since in the absence of a clear profit opportunity the space will be filled with something else. The JLDA Board is currently making efforts to ensure the conditions of approval are acted on and that the developer does its best to bring an appropriate retail store to the location. Labels: maps Development Map
We have now created a map of past, current and future development projects in and around the district. You can see it below and it will soon become a permanent feature on our development page. Click on a colored area to read about the project.
Please email all corrections, additions and omissions to info@JLDA.org View Larger Map Labels: development, maps Oakland Police Department Beat 1X |