Landmark Oakland tower is bought at price discount after foreclosure

OAKLAND — A mixed-use 11-story historic tower in downtown Oakland was bought at a relatively hefty discount more than a year after it was foreclosed due to a failed real estate loan.

Bay Area real estate investor Edward Hemmat, through an affiliate, purchased The Leamington at 1814 Franklin St. for $14.4 million, 58.3% less than its prior value, according to documents filed on March 2 with the Alameda County Recorder’s Office.

Hemmat has invested in other Oakland properties, including a $2.2 million purchase in 2023 of the Palace Theater at 1445 23rd Ave. in the San Antonio neighborhood. Bay Area Technology School is operating at the site.

The Leamington was taken back by lender CIT Bank in January 2025 through a deed in lieu of foreclosure. A subsidiary of the bank valued the tower at $34.5 million at the time of the foreclosure, county documents show.

Famed aviator Amelia Earhart once occupied an office in The Leamington as she planned what turned out to be her final and fatal journey, according to multiple sources.

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