If you
like a bigger living space, renting three bedroom apartments in Brooklyn
Basin area is practical. In that case, Portico Oakland Waterfront exists
for everyone who wants to enjoy staying in a spacious apartment home. Basically,
there are benefits if you opt to live there. Primarily, you can have easy
access to the 880 Freeway and a free BART Shuttle. Then, the luxurious
apartment complex offers both connectivity and luxury, with marinas, walkways,
and parks right at your doorstep. Moreover, you can explore a curated gallery
showcasing the elegance, modernity, and vibrant lifestyle that Portico offers. Remarkable,
isn’t it?
Oakland, CA
Let’s
discuss a little about the educational background of Oakland, CA. For those who
want to move there in the future, the details shared here will be useful. Interestingly,
the Oakland Unified School District or OUSD, which covers the city except for
Sheffield Village, operates most of Oakland's public schools. Aside from that,
Oakland's three largest public high schools are Oakland High School, Oakland
Technical High School, and Skyline High School. In addition, other Oakland
public high schools include Castlemont High School, Fremont High School, and
McClymonds High School, briefly known as Castlemont Community of Small Schools,
Fremont Federation of High Schools, and McClymonds Educational Complex,
respectively.
Paramount Theatre Oakland in Oakland, CA
The Paramount
Theatre Oakland in Oakland, CA is perfect if you want to experience a memorable
travel adventure. The theater is also an awesome venue for relaxation. Well,
the Paramount Theatre is a 3,040-seat Art Deco concert hall located at 2025
Broadway in Downtown Oakland. When it was built in 1931, it was the largest
multi-purpose theater on the West Coast, seating 3,476. Currently, the
Paramount is the home of the Oakland East Bay Symphony and the Oakland Ballet. Moreover,
it regularly plays host to R&B, jazz, blues, pop, rock, gospel, classical
music, as well as ballets, plays, stand-up comedy, lecture series, special
events, and screenings of classic movies from Hollywood's Golden Era.
Oakland City Council gives initial approval for sale of Coliseum
One of
the interesting news reports this year in Oakland, CA is about the sale of
Coliseum. As reported, the Oakland City Council unanimously voted on Wednesday
to authorize the sale of its share of the Oakland Coliseum to the locally owned
African American Sports and Entertainment Group. Besides, it was mentioned in
the news that the item was approved unanimously by an 8-0 vote. Moreover, the
vote allows City Administrator Jestin Johnson to negotiate the sale of the
city's 50 percent ownership of the property to AASEG for at least $105 million.
City Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan said prior to the vote that, "This is an
opportunity to create jobs and create hope and create revenue that will come
back to the city of Oakland every year for years to come to strengthen our
ability to provide vital services.”
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