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Large Windows & Natural Light

A bright, modern living room at Fourth Street East featuring a black leather sectional, wooden shelving, and a large oversized window showcasing a view of Jack London Square’s historic industrial buildings and city skyline.

At Fourth Street East, the architecture is designed to pull the outside in. Whether your unit looks out over the historic streets of Jack London Square or into our resort-style interior courtyard, the oversized windows change the entire feel of the home.

  • Engineered for Quiet: Big windows shouldn't mean a noisy apartment. We used high-performance acoustic glazing so you can enjoy the brightness and the view of the working port while keeping the "industrial soundtrack" of the city where it belongs—outside.

  • The Loft Advantage: In our loft units, we’ve taken advantage of the soaring, double-height ceilings by stacking extra rows of glass. It turns the living area into a light-filled gallery, giving you a massive, vertical perspective of the Oakland skyline and the hills.

  • Streetscape Views: For apartments facing the neighborhood, those large windows offer a front-row seat to the district’s industrial character. You can watch the Amtrak roll along the corridor or see the morning light hit the surrounding brick warehouses.

  • Courtyard Views: Oversized windows in our interior-facing units look directly over the resort-style pool and courtyard, offering a more serene, "urban oasis" vibe while still flooding the room with natural light.

From modern kitchens to luxe comforts like walk-in closets, balconies, and in-unit laundry, explore currently available floor plans at Fourth St. East.