Vacant Bay Area outpost slated to return from the dead
Briefly

Paul Hemming purchased the Greyhound station in Downtown Oakland to create a new venue. The 60,000-square-foot station, acquired at auction, has roots as a record store and subsequently became Temple Nightclub. Hemming envisions an immersive entertainment complex that revitalizes the area, overlooked by its past graffiti and neglect. The re-emergence of arts and culture is evident in nearby venues that have reopened following the disruptions caused by COVID-19, indicating a growing resurgence in Downtown Oakland's creative scene.
"We're really looking to build a whole indoor-outdoor immersive entertainment complex in downtown Oakland."
The century-old Greyhound station, long covered in graffiti and trash, now presents a unique opportunity for San Pablo Avenue.
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