Real Estate/Development
Jun. 2, 2000
Inner East Bay to see 2 million square feet of new retail space
By John McCloud Big projects dominate news from the inner East Bay for 2000. The splashy opening of a 300,000-square-foot IKEA store in Emeryville, plans for expansion of Jack London Square in Oakland and a large mixed-use project in Emeryville as well as movement, finally, on redevelopment of El Cerrito Plaza in El Cerrito promise to give the market the kind of revving up real estate pros and local officials have been hankering for.




By John McCloud
Big projects dominate news from the inner East Bay for 2000. The splashy opening of a 300,000-square-foot IKEA store in Emeryville, plans for expansion of Jack London Square in Oakland and a large mixed-use project in Emeryville as well as movement, finally, on redevelopment of El Cerrito Plaza in El Cerrito promise to give the market the kind of revving up real estate pros and local officials have been hankering for.
The IKEA opening turned out t...
Big projects dominate news from the inner East Bay for 2000. The splashy opening of a 300,000-square-foot IKEA store in Emeryville, plans for expansion of Jack London Square in Oakland and a large mixed-use project in Emeryville as well as movement, finally, on redevelopment of El Cerrito Plaza in El Cerrito promise to give the market the kind of revving up real estate pros and local officials have been hankering for.
The IKEA opening turned out t...
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