Oakland,CA -
Mobile Office Trailers, Storage Containers, Modular Buildings

360 Mobile Office is a nationwide leader in temporary/modular space and storage. Our service provides fast delivery to Oakland and it's surrounding area via our qualified supply partners.

Mobile Office Trailers

Mobile Office - Oakland

8’ x 20’: 400 sq. ft.

10’ x 30’: 2160sq. ft.

24’ x 60’: 8400 sq. ft.

+ Other Sizes

Typical Lease Price: $180-$350

Uses: Construction Office, Sales/Retail Office Space, Disaster Recovery

For Sale, Rent or Lease


Storage Containers

Storage Container - Oakland

20ft Standard

30ft Standard

40ft Standard

+ Other Sizes

Typical Lease Price: $75-$150

Uses: Construction Equipment & Material Storage, Excess Inventory

For Sale, Rent or Lease


Modular Buildings

Modular Building - Oakland

10’ x 40’: 400 sq. ft.

36’ x 60’: 2160 sq. ft.

140’ x 60’: 8400 sq. ft.

+ Other Sizes

Typical Lease Price: $850-$3000

Uses: Classrooms, Offices, Medical Buildings, Retail Space

For Sale, Rent or Lease

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Oakland, CA

We Serve:
Oakland, Berkley, Alameda, Richmond, San Leandro, Hayward, Fremont, Dublin, Pleasanton

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Featured Oakland Mobile Office, Container, and Modular Space Suppliers

Mobile Mini, Inc.

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1224 44th Avenue
Oakland, CA 94601

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Allied Storage Containers

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790 54th Avenue
Oakland, CA 94601-5617

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ModSpace

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21201 Cabot Boulevard
Hayward, CA 94545-1648

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About Oakland

With over 400,000 residents, Oakland, CA might not be as impressive as its neighbor, San Francisco, but much of the energy and the supplies San Francisco needs are produced and shipped from Oakland, CA. Once upon a time, the redwoods and other trees of the Oakland area were harvested to build San Francisco’s new port city. While Oakland has had its share of struggles with crime, poverty, and high unemployment, 2010 seems to be bringing in new changes and new hope to the area. Housing prices were stable in June 2010, hovering around $524,792. And median sales prices for homes jumped 42% from March 2010 to May 2010, signaling the beginning of a potentially very prosperous time in Oakland’s history.

Marine cargo transport jobs are the largest percentage of workers in the Oakland area, with dock workers being employed to move supplies on and off boats on an hourly basis. Cost Plus World Markets makes its home in Oakland, as does Kaiser Permanente, Dreyer’s, and Clorox. Businesses will find real estate prices for companies to be reasonable and tax conditions are better in Oakland than in some of the surrounding areas. With the continued movement of ships in and out of Oakland’s ports, this is a city with plenty of action and potential. The gentrification of the city may still be a concern, but the new youth coming in from Berkeley seem to be ready for a fresh start as well, with new ideas in technology, the arts, and in other growing fields.