Hilary Parker 415.292.2697 [email protected] bre # 01760862Sami Zeger 415.887.9216 [email protected] bre # 01911536
LIVE, WORK, EAT, SHOP AND CONNECT AT THE HIVETHE GATHERING PLACE IN UPTOWN OAKLAND
MODERN, HISTORIC, INDUSTRIAL
The Hive blends new and old to handcraft a style of its own. The brick and timber buildings have a timeless appeal while modern updates and fully sustainable building practices bring the style into aesthetic and ecological balance. LEED for Neighborhood Development (ND) Certification pending.
Comprised of seven retail storefronts, eight multi-use office spaces, 8 converted lofts and 96 new walk-up apartments, this mixed-use development, taking up one square block in Uptown, is a platform for enhancing local culture and strengthening the community.
AN OAKLAND ORIGINAL
Live, work, eat and connect at the Hive, a gathering place for Oakland. Situated in one of the city’s great urban pockets, the Uptown District, the Hive is in the center of a neighborhood beloved by locals. Specialty restaurants, co-working space, and a holistic fitness center are just a few of the offerings to enjoy at the Hive, while nearby there are plenty of cafes, galleries and historic landmarks.
The Hive is as much a state of mind as it is a place on a map – here crafters, entrepreneurs and urban dwellers create and interact in a variety of settings that invite inspiration.
The Tenants
INNER CITY ADVISORS2335 Broadway, #102
Growing Businessesand Funding Good Jobs
FIREBRAND ARTISAN BREADS 2343 Broadway
Daily Wood-Fired Bread
PEOPLES BARBER SHOP2337 Broadway
Vintage-Inspired Barber Shop
NUMI ORGANIC TEA CORPORATE400 23rd Street
Celebrating People, Planet, and Pure Tea
IMPACT HUB OAKLAND2323 Broadway
An Oakland Co-Working Community
DRAKE’S BREWING2325 Broadway
Quenching Thirsts Since 1989
CALAVERA2337 Broadway
Fresh & Hot Modern Mexican Eatery
TRUVE2345 Broadway
Where Health, Personalized Attention, & Community Meet
FLYNN ARCHITECTURE2335 Broadway, #101
Pushing Boundaries: Innovative Environments that Enhance Community & Collaboration
ZARSION 2335 Broadway, #100
Developing Destinations
STICE BLOCK2335 Broadway, #201
Partners for Development:A Boutique Law Firm
MCMULLEN
High-end Women’s BoutiqueRED HIVE
Beautiful Coffee To the People
BROWN SUGAR KITCHEN
New Style, Down Home Soul Food
HUMPHRY SLOCOMBE
Ice Cream with Attitude
SIGNATURE DEVELOPMENT2335 Broadway, #200
Bringing Business & Culture to Urban Environments
BALFOUR BEATTY CONSTRUCTION2335 Broadway, #300
Relentless Ally for Dreams We’re Entrusted to Build
Press
THE HIVE IS COMING TO UPTOWNJuly 28, 2013 – Oakland has become known for embracing a “Can-Do” attitude coupled with creative and entrepreneurial energy. That culture will be showcased and supported with Uptown Oakland’s newest development, The Hive.
All Day Par-tay at Drake’s
Dealership
September 2015 – A new
beer and bitesestablishment
in Uptown Oakland’s mixed-
use Hive Drake’sDealership(a
former Dodge dealership) now
serves as a taproom for San
Leandro’sDrake’s Brewing
Company. It pays homage
to its locale on Oakland’s
Auto Row, fromthe salvaged
dealership signage to the
pinstripe- and bandana-clad
servers.
DOSA2301 Broadway
Urban South Indian Dining with a California Sensibility
OFFICES RETAIL
HIVE OAKLAND GRAND OPENING
BLOCK PARTY: LIVE DJ & TOURS |
UPTOWN OAKLAND
September 24, 2015 – Come
meet all of the Hive’s outstanding
businesses, and stay for live music
from DJ D Sharp (official DJ of
the Golden State Warriors), fun
activities, tours of the Mason at
Hive apartments, and delicious
food and drinks from Calavera
Mexican Kitchen, Drake’s
Dealership, Firebrand Artisan
Breads, Numi Organic Tea and Red
Bay Coffee.
Phase I: Prominent Corner at Broadway & Grand Ave
6,043 SF
• MIXED-USE BUILDING IN THE HEART OF UPTOWN OAKLAND, THE EAST BAY’S URBAN ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION
• ADJACENT TO THE EXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL HIVE DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING DRAKE’S DEALERSHIP AND CALAVERA
• 17,000 SF OF RETAIL, UNDER 132 HIGH-END RESIDENTIAL UNITS
• DENSE DAYTIME POPULATION (160K WITHIN 3 MILES), AND OVER 2,000 NEW RESIDENTIAL UNITS PLANNED IN THE UPTOWN AREA
• FIVE MINUTE WALK FROM THE 19TH STREET BART STATION
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People’s Barber & Shop
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Humphry Slocombe
Firebrand Breads
Site Plan
VALLEY STREET FLATS
64 RENTAL APARTMENTS
24TH STREETFLATS
33 RETNAL APARTMENTS
NEW PASSIVESOLAR
COMMERCIALBUILDING
8 UNIT LOFTCONVERSION
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Future Phase II - 24th & Broadway (Delivery 2021)
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Project will include: West Elm Hotel, 84,000 SF Office and 30,000 SF Retail Shop Space
Broadway Valdez District Developments / Approx. 2,099 residential units & 719,000 sf commercial space
Dense Daytime Population
Notable Restaurants in Uptown
Neighboring Retail & Parking
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HIVE - PHASE II450-460 24TH STREET (PROPOSED)
84,000 SF COMMERCIAL
HIVE - PHASE II2401 BROADWAY (PROPOSED)
146 APARTMENTS36,000 SF COMMERCIAL
6,043 SF Leased
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Whole Foods
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Opportunity Sites
Broadway Valdez + Uptown
Located adjacent to Downtown Oakland and Lake Merritt, Broadway Valdez + Uptown offers a rare opportunity to create a mid to upper end fashion, home and recreation shopping place in Oakland. A combination of a nationally recognized artisanal food and nightlife scene, underutilized opportunity sites, direct routes from mid and upper income neighborhoods, a nearby transit hub make Broadway, and a largely untapped customer base, Valdez + Uptown an unparalleled opportunity to build your retail brand and provide an easy-to-reach location for your existing customers. Following on the heels of the unprecedented dining scene, independent boutiques are on the rise: Harper Greer, OwlNWood, Two Jacks Denim, Bay Area Bikes, as well as one of the top performing Whole Foods stores.
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SUMMARY PROFILE2000-2010 Census, 2017 Estimates with 2022 ProjectionsCalculated using Weighted Block Centroid from Block Groups
Lat/Lon: 37.8124/-122.2666RS1
2301 Broadway1 mi radius 3 mi radius 10 mi radius
Oakland, CA 94612
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2017 Estimated Population 53,865 271,925 1,330,735
2022 Projected Population 57,733 291,274 1,413,222
2010 Census Population 48,546 248,737 1,211,244
2000 Census Population 46,416 246,560 1,178,421
Projected Annual Growth 2017 to 2022 1.4% 1.4% 1.2%
Historical Annual Growth 2000 to 2017 0.9% 0.6% 0.8%
2017 Median Age 38.7 37.4 37.7
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2017 Estimated Households 27,257 117,071 554,905
2022 Projected Households 29,019 124,493 586,916
2010 Census Households 25,375 110,412 514,525
2000 Census Households 23,915 105,348 494,560
Projected Annual Growth 2017 to 2022 1.3% 1.3% 1.2%
Historical Annual Growth 2000 to 2017 0.8% 0.7% 0.7%
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2017 Estimated White 31.7% 39.1% 45.4%
2017 Estimated Black or African American 27.1% 19.3% 13.8%
2017 Estimated Asian or Pacific Islander 28.6% 27.8% 25.5%
2017 Estimated American Indian or Native Alaskan 0.6% 0.6% 0.6%
2017 Estimated Other Races 11.9% 13.2% 14.7%
2017 Estimated Hispanic 12.7% 15.4% 19.4%
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E 2017 Estimated Average Household Income $77,130 $114,795 $131,883
2017 Estimated Median Household Income $57,630 $83,162 $96,375
2017 Estimated Per Capita Income $39,640 $49,696 $55,261
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2017 Estimated Elementary (Grade Level 0 to 8) 8.6% 7.8% 8.0%
2017 Estimated Some High School (Grade Level 9 to 11) 6.2% 5.2% 5.1%
2017 Estimated High School Graduate 14.6% 12.6% 12.9%
2017 Estimated Some College 19.2% 17.6% 15.8%
2017 Estimated Associates Degree Only 5.6% 5.5% 5.1%
2017 Estimated Bachelors Degree Only 26.7% 28.6% 29.9%
2017 Estimated Graduate Degree 19.2% 22.7% 23.1%
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S 2017 Estimated Total Businesses 6,375 17,121 85,970
2017 Estimated Total Employees 68,157 165,413 879,958
2017 Estimated Employee Population per Business 10.7 9.7 10.2
2017 Estimated Residential Population per Business 8.5 15.9 15.5
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