Brookfield Village, Oakland, California

Coordinates: 37°44′07″N 122°11′10″W / 37.73528°N 122.18611°W / 37.73528; -122.18611 Brookfield Village is an Oakland, California neighborhood located in East Oakland near Oakland International Airport. The main streets are 98th Avenue and Edes Avenue.

Brookfield Village was built during World War II in response to the influx of workers needed for the war industries, on land which had been zoned for industrial uses.[1] It was one of the first suburban style tract house developments in Oakland.

Brookfield Village was developed by Albert Bernhardt and the Stoneon Brothers; a subdivision of over 1200 homes that featured winding, contoured streets lined with shade trees. Its creators advertised it as "a model village on the Pacific Coast." [2]

Per UC Berkeley's "Urban Displacement" study, Brookfield Village is currently in an "Advanced Gentrification" stage.[3] This is likely due to its proximity to resources in San Leandro (grocery stores, shopping, etc.), proximity to BART stops, location at the southern perimeter of Oakland, and lower crime rate in comparison to other neighborhoods in East Oakland.[4]

See also

References

  1. The Brookfield Branch: Serving the Needs of the Brookfield Village Archived May 5, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Friends of the Oakland Public Library
  2. The Second Gold Rush Oakland and the East Bay in World War II by Marilynn S. Johnson
  3. "Urban Displacement San Francisco Map | Urban Displacement Project". www.urbandisplacement.org. Retrieved 2017-08-30.
  4. "Crime Data for Oakland, CA - Trulia". www.trulia.com. Retrieved 2017-08-30.


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