Commerical Corridors

San Pablo Avenue 

Building the heart of the city and pulse of the East Bay

San Pablo Avenue is the city's backbone. It connects historic San Pablo with today's civic center, retail hubs and neighborhoods - from the casino to the college. This is the corridor people see and it's where the city is manifesting its growth most visible - new civic buildings, stronger gateways and space for more housing and business. San Pablo Avenue is where the city comes together, past and future, to show what's next.

SPA

For more information on the San Pablo Avenue Specific Plan, please visit: https://www.sanpabloca.gov/1203/San-Pablo-Avenue-Specific-Plan

23rd Street 

Building on the foundation of our culture

23rd Street is San Pablo's street of flavor and culture. Known for its Latinx restaurants and small businesses, it's a place where families gather, neighbors connect and visitors come for something authentic. With fresh investment and new energy, 23rd Street is ready to fill in with a wider variety of food and beverage, places for entertainment and shopping and creative experiences that leverage the distinct 23rd Street character.

23rd St


Rumrill Boulevard 

Building character from the ground up

Once a working corridor, Rumrill is now turning the page. Its industrial past leaves space that few other parts of the city have - room for housing, small businesses and new mixed-use development. With recent upgrades like bike lanes and safer streets, Rumrill is positioned for its next chapter: a corridor ready to reconnect its blocks into an affordable, accessible space to live, work and experience. 

Rumrill

For more information on the Rumrill Corridor Plan, please visit: https://www.sanpabloca.gov/2863/Rumrill-Corridor-Plan

EDH Corridors