The Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center closed in 2006; however, the multipurpose, 5,500-seat arena got some renewed attention thanks to the Golden State Warriors, which concluded their 2015 NBA Finals victory parade and threw a rally on convention center grounds. The event attracted over a million people.
Built in 1914, the Beaux-Arts style landmark hosted the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus until 1941 and the Oakland Symphony Orchestra until 1972. Notable concerts at the convention center include Elvis Presley, the Grateful Dead, and Green Day, among others.
Parking and public transportation at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center
A lot provides free, five-hour parking from 8 a.m. to midnight. The AC Transit #26 line stops a couple of blocks away. The convention center is also located about five blocks from the 12th Street BART station.
Best and worst time to go to Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center
There are no events scheduled currently. However, two developers have bid on a chance to refurbish and reopen the landmark, so stay tuned!
Must see/do at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center
The convention is located steps from Oakland's burgeoning Uptown and Old Oakland districts, which offer many dining, entertainment, and shopping options.
Other places to visit near Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center
The auditorium sits on Lake Merritt, Oakland's crown jewel. Take a stroll around the lake and watch the birds and local life. Refuel at Lake Chalet and make a day of it with a visit to the Oakland Museum.
Insider tip for visitors to Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center
A new pathway will soon connect the auditorium grounds to Lake Merritt and the estuary, which is the site of proposed commercial and residential development.
Author's bio: Heather Johnson is a freelance writer based in Oakland, California.