Oakland’s Temescal neighborhood has quickly become a destination for day drinking beer-lovers and late night barflies over the last few years as new businesses flock to Telegraph Avenue and 40th Street. The latest addition to the scene is a familiar one (especially for local Golden State Warriors fans) — Halftime Sports Bar.

If all goes as planned, the bar will take over the former home of Urbano Latino, the pan-Latin spot once located at 4307 Telegraph Ave. The original at 316 14th Street will remain open as usual.

Halftime has been a second-home to Warriors fans during the NBA playoffs, a byproduct of the bar’s spacious dining room, stiff drinks and most importantly, 10 flatscreen televisions.

Mum’s the word for the Halftime team when it comes to details on the new space on Telegraph, mainly because the liquor license transfer from Urbano Latino is still pending.

The new project is a stone’s throw from Temescal Brewing, the anchor of Temescal’s craft beer scene. Arthur Mac’s Tap and Snack is not too far away near the MacArthur Bart station. And a few blocks up Telegraph Avenue is Rose’s Taproom.

Lastly, there’s the controversial Golden Road Brewery project. Despite rumors to the contrary over the last few months, the Anheuser-Busch InBev-owned company is moving forward with its sprawling beer garden at 320, 322, and 330 40th Street.

Updates as warranted.

Justin Phillips is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: jphillips@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @JustMrPhillips