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Yoshi's (also known as Yoshi's Jazz Club and Yoshi's Oakland) is a nightclub located in Jack London Square in Oakland, California, United States. The venue originally opened in 1972 as a restaurant in Berkeley, later moving to Claremont Avenue in Oakland. In 1979, the restaurant expanded into a lounge/nightclub hosting local and national jazz ...
Jack London Square is located at the south end of Broadway, across the Oakland Estuary from Alameda. [citation needed]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.
Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon: 90 Jack London Square January 7, 1975 4 Tower to General John C. Fremont: Joaquin Miller Park: January 7, 1975 5 Joaquin Miller Abbey: Joaquin Miller Park: January 7, 1975 6 J. Mora Moss House: Mosswood Park: January 7, 1975 7 Governor George C. Pardee House: 672 11th Street January 7, 1975 8
Heinold's First and Last Chance is a waterfront saloon opened by John (Johnny) M. Heinold in 1883 on Jack London Square in Oakland, California, United States.The name "First and Last Chance" refers to the time in which for many sailors, the pub was the first and last chance to drink alcohol heavily before or after a long voyage.
The Oakland Athletics made a proposal to have a privately financed gondola lift travel on Washington Street from 10th Street near City Center to Water Street in Jack London Square. It is proposed as a new mode of transportation to the team's future ballpark in Jack London Square. There would be approximately 12-14 gondola cabins, each of which ...
2010 – City of Oakland proposes waterfront site near Jack London Square at Victory Court for a new ballpark; 2011 – City tables the Victory Court site in favor of a proposed three-venue development at the Coliseum site titled Coliseum City; 2012 – Cisco Field in San Jose is announced, the San Francisco Giants object due to territorial rights
'Enough is enough': Frustrated Oakland business owners threaten to stop paying taxes amid rampant robberies, break-ins in the city — do they have a legit beef? Serah Louis March 16, 2024 at 6:48 AM
The Coast Starlight and California Zephyr began stopping at Emeryville on August 5, 1994; they last stopped at Oakland 16th Street on August 21. [7] [9] This left Emeryville as the only Oakland-area stop for Amtrak until the new Oakland–Jack London Square station opened on May 22, 1995. [10]