San Pablo Hotel

Property Description

Originally built in 1907 in Oakland’s original Chinatown, the building was operated as a commercial hotel, The Hotel Arcade. EBALDC and Eden Housing became partners to complete a rehabilitation of the building. In 1996, the San Pablo Hotel reopened as a senior residential community, with Centers for Elders Independence providing services on the ground floor. Between 2018-2020, The San Pablo Hotel underwent a beautiful renovation. The San Pablo Hotel is located near the Uptown commercial district and numerous public transportation options.

Resident Mural

The MLK Blvd side of the building features resident leaders and staff who make the San Pablo Hotel a vibrant community. This mural was created through a collaborative process in partnership with residents, local artists from the Bay Area Mural Program and Kiss My Black Arts. For more history, resident stories, and a behind-the-scenes look at what leadership looks like at the San Pablo, relive the mural dedication event here.

How to Apply

The Waiting List for San Pablo Hotel has closed.

Visit HOW TO APPLY to see which sites have current openings, for application details, announcements and other relevant information.

 


EBALDC adheres to the “Ronald V. Dellums & Simarashe Sherry Fair Chance Access to Housing Ordinance No. 13581 C.M.S. (O.M.C. 8.25)”

EBALDC is an equal opportunity housing provider.  EBALDC will not discriminate against prospective residents on the basis of the fact or perception of their race, religion, creed, national origin, age, color, sex, blindness or other physical or mental disability, marital status, domestic partner status, familial status, ancestry, actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, having Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or AIDS related conditions (ARC), Human Immune Deficiency viruses HIV, medical condition, height, weight, political affiliation, source of income, any arbitrary basis, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law. EBALDC will not discriminate against prospective residents on the basis of their receipt of, or eligibility for, housing assistance under any federal, state or local housing assistance program or on the basis that prospective residents have minor children. While EBALDC will not discriminate against those using Section 8 certificates or vouchers or other rental assistance, applicants with such rental assistance must meet all eligibility requirements.