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Boardwalk Jack London Square

Civil & Community | Oakland, CA

Channel Lumber supplied products and services for the newly constructed boardwalk at Jack London Square in Oakland. This ambitious project aims to enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of the square, creating a seamless connection between the urban landscape and the picturesque waterfront. The boardwalk, featuring modern design elements and eco-friendly materials, promises to be a focal point for community gatherings, recreational activities, and leisurely strolls along the water’s edge.

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One of the standout features of the new boardwalk is its dedication to sustainability and environmental stewardship. Built with responsibly sourced wood and recycled materials, the boardwalk minimizes its environmental footprint while showcasing the beauty of natural elements. Solar-powered lighting and energy-efficient fixtures ensure the area remains well-lit and safe during evening hours, all while reducing energy consumption. Additionally, the project includes native plant landscaping to support local biodiversity and create a lush, green environment that complements the waterfront setting.

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The new boardwalk at Jack London Square is set to become a dynamic hub for the Oakland community. By blending sustainable design with functional and aesthetic enhancements, the project not only revitalizes the waterfront but also promotes a sense of place and community engagement. The boardwalk's opening marks a significant milestone in the ongoing development of Jack London Square, positioning it as a premier destination for culture, recreation, and entertainment in the Bay Area. This initiative exemplifies how thoughtful urban planning and design can create spaces that are both environmentally responsible and deeply enriching for the community.

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