Oakland office park is foreclosed as woes widen for commercial sites
OAKLAND - An office complex in Oakland has been seized by its lender through a foreclosure that serves as a disquieting reminder that financial setbacks continue to haunt commercial properties in the East Bay’s largest city.
Edgewater Park Plaza, located at 7700 Edgewater Drive in eastern Oakland, was taken by its lender after the property went into default in January 2026, Alameda County real estate records show.
The Oakland office complex totals 206,000 square feet, according to a post by HP Investors, a San Diego-based real estate firm whose affiliate lost the office hub through the foreclosure.
The foreclosure makes Edgewater Park Plaza a fresh casualty of the surge in loan failures for an array of commercial sites in Oakland and many other Bay Area cities.
The defaults and foreclosures are being accompanied by a property value nosedive that has squeezed the balance sheets of the owners of numerous office buildings, hotels, and apartment towers in Oakland and elsewhere in the Bay Area.
In the Edgewater Park Plaza foreclosure, East West Bank acted through an affiliate to seize ownership of the office hub, documents filed on May 11 with the Alameda County Recorder’s Office show.
The foreclosure valued the office hub at $8.7 million, based on what the lender’s affiliate paid to take back the property. The unpaid debt on the site was $21.4 million at the time of the foreclosure.
In 2022, the HP Investors affiliate paid $35.7 million for the office hub, which is near Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport and the interchange of Interstate 880 and Hegenberger Road.
The foreclosure proceeding placed a value on the property that was 75.6% less than what HP Investors paid in 2022 for the office hub, a grim prospect for the Alameda County Assessor’s Office as it attempts to place a value on the site.
These dynamics bear implications for local government agencies and the services they provide.
If real estate values falter in a community, the decline could imperil a crucial revenue stream from property taxes for cities, counties, regional agencies, and school districts.
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