Hotel Travelers was an SRO (Single Room Occupany) hotel at 392 - 11th St. The building was constructed in 1913-1914 as the Streit Hotel. 4
It was in the news a lot c.2016, but not in a good way. 1 Some of the tenants sued new owner Danny Haber for harassment under Oakland's tenant protection laws, charging that he and his company have been shutting off services, disabled the elevators, letting garbage pile up, etc. in an effort to drive them out. 2 Haber's company counters that they're "simply bringing things up to code." 3
In 2019 the four tenants who were harassed out by construction settled with Haber and co for $575,000. 5
Building History
The building was constructed in 1913-1914 by Barbara Streit for approximately $100,000. It was partially financed by her daughter, Mrs. Olivia Streit Krampf. The architect was William Wilde. 4
It seems the hotel never operated under the Streit name; in 1915 it is listed as the Hotel Vernon and that appears until 1941, when it became the Hotel Travelers. 6,7
Links and References
- Last Days at Downtown Oakland's Hotel Travelers? East Bay Express May 25, 2016
- Oakland SRO Tenants Sue Tech Housing Investors for Harassment East Bay Express July 11, 2016
- Firm transforms distressed Oakland buildings for well-off tenants SFGate.com September 17, 2016
- $100,000 6-Story Hotel Soon to be Erected Oakland Tribune June 8, 1913
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Oakland Hotel Travelers Tenants Settle Wrongful Eviction Suit Indy Bay May 14th, 2019
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classified ad Oakland Tribune June 6, 1941