12 May 06

Losing The Heart Of Berkeley

We heard the bad news from Ron. Cody’s Books on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley is closing as of July 10. This store has been in its present location for as long as I have been alive and has always been the flagship bookstore in Berkeley and the East Bay.

The press release blames a 15-year decline in sales in the Telegraph Avenue location, together with a loss of sales from the Internet. The store has two other locations—one on the highly yuppified 4th Street in Berkeley, and another that just opened in the past year or so on Stockton in San Francisco. I have always found the 4th Street Cody’s to have a fairly paltry selection, and have never been to the San Francisco store.

Probably this decision has been in the works for some time. In my last several visits to the Telegraph store I’ve noticed that the selection of books has been getting poorer. And the recent opening of the San Francisco store worried me.

I grew up near Berkeley, and I have a routine I often follow when I return for a visit. I’ll start off at the Berkeley BART station, walk through campus visiting a few shops along the way, and then head south several blocks for a good browse in Cody’s. It’s very sad that this is no longer to be.

Posted by at 11:12 PM in Books and Language | Link |
  1. Sorry to hear about the bookstore closure – it’s always disturbing when things we regard as solid and unchanging disappear. I was back in the UK this weekend visiting my parents, and found that the wet meadow next to our local supermarket has disappeared to be replaced by a car showroom. I saw my first ever Jack Snipe there, and Barn Owls too (increasingly rare in this developed part of Essex). Sigh…
    richard    15. May 2006, 02:28    Link

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