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Fruitvale

Fruitvale

“Fruitvale is known for its assortment of Mexican food fare, especially Oakland’s famous street-style tacos. Many of the shops and restaurants located in Fruitvale are family-owned, and some have even been passed down from generation to generation.” (Visit Oakland)

The Fruitvale neighborhood in Oakland is located east of Lake Merritt, north of the island of Alameda (across the tidal canal) and south of the Laurel and Dimond districts. It is a an eleven minute drive to downtown Oakland and a thirteen minute drive to Redwood Regional Park. There is a BART station in the district.

“The name (originally '''Fruit Vale''') comes from the many fruit orchards (largely apricot and cherry) which dominated the area in the late 19th century. ​ After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the onslaught of refugees from San Francisco caused a population boom, and the unincorporated neighborhood was incorporated into the City of Oakland December 8, 1909.” (Local Wiki)

Fruitvale was a central figure in the Chicano Movement in the late 1960s and 70s. Today, the population of Fruitvale is almost half Hispanic “with a solidly preserved culture and village-y vibe centered around International Blvd.” (Visit Oakland) The area hosts several cultural events every year, including a Cinco de Mayo parade and a Dia De Los Muertos festival.

Eating and shopping in the area is concentrated along busy, bustling International Blvd. Here you will find everything from clothing and furniture to taquerias and pizza. Fruitvale Village is a mixed-use development next to the Fruitvale BART station. It includes eateries, services such as insurance and a library branch, and apartments. Click here to see the complete list of services and shops.

Heading north of Fruitvale, you will find more eateries and shops, including fruit stands and groceries.

Homes in the Fruitvale district vary in architecture style, including Craftsman, Victorians, bungalows and multi-unit buildings. The district itself is a blend of busy, urban thoroughfares and quiet, residential streets.

The Fruitvale BART station is located at 35th Ave and East 12th St. The O transbay bus will also get you to San Francisco.

Fruitvale is rich in history and culture. It is a colorful, active area, filled with murals and busy with people. Fruitvale is a popular area to reside in due to its community feel and access to shopping and transportation.

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