Oldtown Oakland
Also known as Old Oakland or Downtown Oakland, Oldtown Oakland is located on the northwest side of Broadway between the City Center Complex and the Jack London Square District. Oldtown Oakland’s major attraction is its historical significance. In earlier times, Oldtown Oakland served as home to elegant brick Victorian hotels with classic architectural styles featuring tall, cast-iron columns and large plate-glass windows. Most of the resident working males and females hold sales and office positions.
Despite the preservation of its authentic antique aura, several modern business establishments have already been put into place such as bistros, boutiques, condominiums and retail stores. You can also visit any of the area’s dining establishments such as B Restaurant & Bar for American cuisine, Battambang Restaurant for Cambodian dishes, Le Cheval for Vietnamese cuisine and Tamarindo Antojeria for Mexican dishes. Oldtown Oakland has also been one of the preferred sites for housing projects.
If you have any questions about living in Oldtown, please don’t hesitate to ask! I’d love to share my thoughts with you about the pros and cons of this neighborhood, as well as the current real estate trends.
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