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Day 24: Fruitvale Village - Oakland, CA

Eric Fredericks • Wednesday July 25, 2007

Fruitvale Transit Village near International Boulevard in Oakland, California

Fruitvale Village has to be one of the most beautiful transit oriented developments in the country. This was the first photo I shot walking off of the train at the Fruitvale BART Station, and it just happened to be my favorite. I got an exclusive tour of the village from one of the site developers and wrote about it in a previous article. I also posted a few additional photos there.

While I certainly had my criticisms of project, I think it is one of the best TODs I’ve seen in person. It looks so beautiful. If you take a tour of the Bay Area on BART, be sure to stop at this station. The rest of Oakland isn’t half bad itself.

This article is a part of the Exploring the Walkability of America in 30 Days photo series.

 
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Fruitvale Village: A Transit-Oriented Development in Oakland, CA

Eric Fredericks • Friday June 9, 2006

Fruitvale Village entrance - A Transit Oriented Development (TOD) at a BART Station in Oakland, CA

This week I had the pleasure of visiting Fruitvale Village, a transit-oriented development at a BART station in Oakland, California. I was part of a group that was given a “behind the scenes” tour of the complex by Jeff Pace. Mr. Pace is the Vice President of Finance & Business Operations at the Unity Council, developers of the site. Here are some interesting facts about Fruitvale Village:

Fruitvale Village - A Transit Oriented Development (TOD) at a BART Station in Oakland, CA

-A 257,000 square foot “transit village� built on former BART parking lots.
-An active, retail-lined connector between the BART station and the neighborhood’s primary retail artery. This Pedestrian Street and plaza also serve as a major community-gathering place.
-Forty-seven units of mixed-income housing.
114,000 square feet of community services (clinic, library, senior center) and office space (including the Unity Council’s headquarters).
-40,000 square feet of neighborhood retail (shops and restaurants).
-150 car parking garage within the buildings (plus a large parking structure for BART).

Fruitvale Village - A Transit Oriented Development (TOD) at a BART Station in Oakland, CA

The village also has some very commendable project goals:

-To strengthen existing community institutions and catalyze neighborhood revitalization – physically, economically and socially.
-To reduce poverty, build assets, and contribute to the local economy – by providing a stable source of jobs and income. >>Continue Reading This Article>>

 
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