Real Estate/Development
Sep. 2, 1999
The current flows east
By John McCloud The rising tide of the Bay Area economy is having an exceptionally positive effect on the communities lining the East Bay shoreline. It is lifting Oakland from the development doldrums, further boosting Emeryville's already prosperous commercial market, protecting Alameda from the impact of closing Alameda Naval Air Station and keeping Berkeley alive as a hub of innovation.




By John McCloud
The rising tide of the Bay Area economy is having an exceptionally positive effect on the communities lining the East Bay shoreline. It is lifting Oakland from the development doldrums, further boosting Emeryville's already prosperous commercial market, protecting Alameda from the impact of closing Alameda Naval Air Station and keeping Berkeley alive as a hub of innovation.
The tight market in San Francisco is clearly a major factor in Oakland's c...
The rising tide of the Bay Area economy is having an exceptionally positive effect on the communities lining the East Bay shoreline. It is lifting Oakland from the development doldrums, further boosting Emeryville's already prosperous commercial market, protecting Alameda from the impact of closing Alameda Naval Air Station and keeping Berkeley alive as a hub of innovation.
The tight market in San Francisco is clearly a major factor in Oakland's c...
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