Trestle Glen
Located east of Lakeshore Avenue, a shopping avenue that also rans along the Grand Lake District, Trestle Glen features streets patterned after the traditional curvilinear design in 20th century suburban gardens. The surrounding hills became the foundation of most of the houses, particularly those constructed before the Great Depression. The community of Trestle Glen took its name after a railroad trestle. The trestle became just a thing of the past after automobiles became the primary mode of transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area instead of trains.
Trestle Glen is now home to several edifices including an affordable rental community of 119 apartments developed by BRIDGE Housing. This five-story building also includes a 56-slot child care facility with an outdoor play area. You can also find a number of restaurants and dining establishments in Trestle Glen such as Ultimate Grounds Et Al, Pastinos Pasta & Pizza and Marzano Restaurant. You can also visit Heart and Dagger Saloon, Baggy’s By The Lake, Easy Lounge and Flower Lounge Restaurant for post-dinner entertainment. You can also pamper yourself at Center Stage West Salon, U Go Girl Style Salon, Face & Body by Taylor and Follicles. You can also take advantage of exercise programs at Jazzercise Oakland Glenview School and Gold’s Gym.
If you have any questions about living in Trestle Glen, 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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