Bacon & Beer Festival meets Jack of All Trades fair at Jack London Square

Nearly 590,000 ferry riders come to Jack London Square and thousands work at the Square’s office buildings and restaurants.

Oakland, Calif. – March 9, 2017:  The 4th annual Bacon & Beer Festival returns to Jack London Square this Saturday along with the monthly Jack of All Trades fair. Celebrating nostalgic American eating and imbibing, the Bacon & Beer Festival offers creative dishes and craft brews. There is an entry fee for the event, which […]

Port of Oakland asks middle school’s help with messy problem

Oakland, Calif. – March 7, 2017: A dozen of this city’s female middle schoolers visit the Port of Oakland tomorrow to learn.  A month later, they’ll be back – this time, to teach.  Their subject: protecting San Francisco Bay’s delicate ecosystem. The 11-to-14-year-old youngsters are from West Oakland Middle School’s Techbridge Girls after-school program. Techbridge Girls […]

Port of Oakland marine terminal night gate breakthrough hailed

Oakland, Calif. – March 6, 2017: California’s trucking industry has honored a Port of Oakland marine terminal for easing the state’s containerized cargo crunch.  Oakland International Container Terminal received the first-ever Terminal Recognition Award last week for opening its gates at night. The California and Harbor trucking associations presented the honor at a conference in […]

Port of Oakland signs Blue & Gold Fleet for free harbor tours

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Oakland, Calif. – March 3, 2017:  Free Port of Oakland harbor tours will return in May with a new vessel operator.  The Port today announced an agreement with San Francisco-based Blue & Gold Fleet to run 12 cruises through October. Blue & Gold said it would deploy 230-passenger sightseeing vessels for the 90-minute tours.  It’s […]

Tall ships bring maritime history to life at Jack London Square

Oakland, CA – (February 27, 2016): Two tall ships, Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain, are in port at Jack London Square at the foot of Broadway. The sailing vessels are reflective of what trade and transportation looked like in the mid-1700’s to the late 1800’s. Both ships will remain docked at the foot of Broadway until […]

Port of Oakland cranes going higher at largest marine terminal

Oakland, Calif. – Feb. 24, 2017: Up to six 366-foot-tall cranes will soon be raised 27-feet higher at the Port of Oakland.  The Port said today the $14 million-to-$21 million project will begin this spring at its largest marine terminal. The objective: make it easier to load and unload megaships with containers stacked high above […]

Oakland International Punctuates Growth Trend with Strong Start to 2017

Oakland, CA: (February 23, 2017) – With a record number of destinations, increased flight options, and terminal renovations underway, traffic at Oakland International Airport (OAK) continues to trend upward into 2017. January reports indicate total passenger traffic reached 908,898 for the month, up 7.8% from 843,073 total passengers in January 2016.  This constitutes the 38th consecutive […]

Port of Oakland turning 90, Mayor declares Port of Oakland Day

Oakland, Calif. – Feb. 10, 2017: Sunday will be Port of Oakland Day in this city. Mayor Libby Schaaf declared the observance last night at a meeting of the Board of Port Commissioners. She said the honor would commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Port’s creation, Feb. 12, 1927 “What a moment to celebrate,” the […]

Port of Oakland telling same old story: Exports continue to soar

Port of Oakland sets all-time record with 1.83 million loaded 20-foot containers.

Oakland, Calif. – Feb. 9, 2017: New year, same old story at the Port of Oakland: exports are on the rise again.  The Port said today that containerized export volume increased 9 percent last month compared to January 2016.  It was the seventh straight month of rising exports in Oakland, and the 12th increase in […]

Port of Oakland, partners spending $600 million on future growth

Tampa, Fla. – Feb. 3, 2017:  A Port of Oakland executive outlined a $600 million spending plan here today for growth at his West Coast trade gateway.  Maritime Director John Driscoll told a maritime audience that Oakland would increase trade volume by investing in new facilities and better infrastructure.   The objective: more containerized cargo. “We’re […]