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The Oakland Coliseum, where the A’s have played since 1968, will be remade into a tech hub, affordable housing and a youth sports complex.
Oakland moves a step closer to waterfront ballpark for A's By Dan Ashley , Reggie Aqui , Amy Hollyfield , and Leslie Brinkley, Anser Hassan Saturday, February 27, 2021 ...
The Oakland A's vs the Minnesota Twins at the last home game of the 2013 season at O.co stadium Sunday September 22, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. Brant Ward/The Chronicle ...
The Oakland Athletics have found a waterfront location for their ballpark, with picturesque views toward San Francisco, the Bay Bridge and Port of Oakland. Plans were announced Wednesday, with the ...
For two decades, Oakland Athletics have sought a new ballpark. The A's latest offer is to build 6,001 homes in Oakland — one for themselves along the waterfront, the rest for the city. News ...
Oakland had agreed to publicly fund the infrastructure and transportation surrounding the privately funded 35,000-seat, 55-acre ballpark complex at the Port of Oakland.
OAKLAND — A shipping terminal long ago consigned to the dustbin of Oakland A’s stadium sites has remerged as one of the city’s two most viable options to keep the team from fleeing to San ...
In 2014, an effort led by a team of Oakland businessmen — the Oakland Waterfront Ballpark — was rejected by former A’s co-owner Lew Wolff, who pegged it as not feasible.
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