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12298 2nd ST, Yucaipa CA 92399
12298 2nd ST, Yucaipa CA 92399
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Phoenix Lofts 737 2nd St Owner: William Russell Year: 1901 Phoenix Iron Works was founded in 1901 by William Russell. They started out making engine parts and cast-iron bases for skyscrapers in San Francisco. In 1906, William was watching San Francisco burn, days after the earthquake, from the roof of his foundry at the edge of the bay when he fell through a hole in the roof. He died soon after. His son, Samuel Russell, then took over the business, at the age of eighteen, and expanded its influence in the Bay Area. When Samuel died in 1966, his son, aptly named Weldon, took over the family business. He remains the owner of Pheonix Iron Works to this day. In the late sixties, the final hurrah of America's manufacturing base, Phoenix employed 125 people. Since then, the workforce has whittled down as the times required. In 1968, Russell had to move his foundry from the giant plot his grandfather built up(pictured), that once occupied four city blocks, to a site in West Oakland by way of an eminent domain claim. He was then evicted from that property and now has a small office building near the 5th Avenue Marina. Like many of the former factories and warehouses in the Jack London Square neighborhood, the original foundry was converted into condominiums. You can see the outline of the original building painted on the wall. The Phoenix Lofts, and others like it, are representative of the loss in Oakland and nationally of middle-class blue-collar jobs. This void left an employment gap that continues to effect Oakland in innumerable ways.