The Hilton Hotel in Oakland Shuts Down After 56 Years: Crime, Economic Trends Lead to Closure of Hospitality Businesses in the Area

After 56 years, the Hilton Hotel near Oakland Airport is the latest longtime business to shut down

The Port of Oakland has announced that the Hilton Hotel near the Oakland Airport will be closing its doors on August 28, after 56 years in business. The closure was confirmed by the Port of Oakland, which owns the land where the hotel is located. Several businesses along Oakland’s Hegenberger Corridor, including In-N-Out Burger and Denny’s, have shut down recently citing concerns with crime in the area.

The decision to close the hotel comes as part of a trend of hospitality businesses in the area being negatively impacted by larger economic trends post-pandemic. The Port of Oakland stated that they would be seeking the best use for the property moving forward and working with facility operators and the City of Oakland to assist employees affected by the closure.

In-N-Out Burger off Interstate 880 in Oakland closed on Sunday without giving any reason for the closure. The Denny’s on Hegenberger Road in Oakland cited car break-ins, robberies, and other crimes as reasons for its closure, following in the footsteps of In-N-Out Burger and other businesses in the area.

The Port of Oakland expressed concern over the impact of crime on businesses in the area near the airport and stated they would be looking for alternative uses for

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