Laserfiche WebLink
Bayfair Center. Built in 1956, Bayfair Center is one of the oldest malls in the Bay Area. It is the 1. <br />largest parcel in the Specific Plan Area and includes an enclosed mall structure surrounded by <br />surface parking. The mall is accessible from all existing streets including Hesperian Boulevard, <br />East 14th Street, and Fairmont Drive. <br /> Bay Fair Bart Station. The Bay Fair BART Station was built in 1972 and is one of the primary 2. <br />transfer stations in the BART system connecting the East Bay to cities in the Tri-Valley such as <br />Dublin and Pleasanton. The land surrounding the station is currently used for parking and an <br />Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) bus station. In the past few years, BART has <br />been developing on nearby properties (San Leandro, Hayward, Union City, and Dublin) to <br />include additional housing and office. The portion of the BART parking lot southwest of the <br />BART tracks is in Alameda County and is not subject to this Specific Plan. <br /> Target Property. Target is a large a large department store located north of the Bay Fair BART 3. <br />station. <br /> King Property. The King property is composed of four privately owned parcels adjacent to the 4. <br />southeast corner of the Bayfair Center with frontage on East 14th Street. The land is currently <br />vacant and for sale. The parcel is 3.6 acres in size. <br /> Century Theatres. Century Theatres is on a 1.79 acre parcel just east of the Bayfair Center. The 5. <br />building was constructed in 2001. <br /> Fashion Faire Place. Fashion Faire Place is a 2.2 acre shopping center northwest of Bayfair 6. <br />Center. <br /> Fairmont Square. Many tenants in this shopping center are financial businesses including US 7. <br />Bank, Patelco Credit Union, Chase Bank, and OneMain Financial. Other tenants include TOGO’s <br />Sandwiches, the UPS Store, Round Table Pizza, and Vacuum City. Buildings on these parcels are <br />either free standing or small strip mall developments. <br /> Lucky Supermarket Site. The Lucky Supermarket is the only grocery store in the Specific Plan 8. <br />Area and is located in the Fairmont Square shopping center. <br /> East 14th and Hesperian North Parcels. Parcels in the northern edge of Fairmont Square consist 9. <br />of a range of uses including a gas station/car wash, medical center, and small strip mall. Ricky’s <br />Sports Theatre and Grill is located in this area. <br /> East 14th and 150th Ave. Parcels on the west side of Hesperian Boulevard range in size and are 10. <br />a combination of office, commercial, and residential uses, including a storage facility and mobile <br />home park. <br /> Hesperian Boulevard (West). Parcels located on the west side of Hesperian Boulevard range in 11. <br />size and are a combination of office, commercial, and residential uses, including a storage <br />facility and mobile home park in the southwestern area. <br /> Hesperian Boulevard (Southeast). Parcels located on the southeast side of Hesperian Boulevard 12. <br />range in size and consist mostly of duplex and multi-family residential types, along with some <br />small commercial properties. <br /> Olive Court. Olive Court is located off of Hesperian Boulevard and consists of six single family 13. <br />homes, a law office, and an insurance office. The single family homes were built in 1950 and are <br />the only single-family residential units in the Specific Plan Area. <br />104