The recently completed restoration of the Henry J. Kaiser building marks a significant milestone for Oakland’s cultural and architectural heritage. Originally constructed in the early 20th century, the building has been meticulously renovated to preserve its iconic façade while integrating modern amenities. This initiative not only safeguards a historic landmark but also revitalizes a key space in downtown Oakland, turning it into a dynamic hub for community activities and business ventures.

Key highlights of the restoration project include:

  • Preservation of original Art Deco elements, including decorative moldings and terrazzo floors
  • Installation of energy-efficient systems to reduce environmental impact
  • Creation of flexible public spaces designed to host events, exhibitions, and local markets
  • Accessibility upgrades ensuring inclusivity for all visitors
Feature Original Restored
Exterior Masonry Worn brick and mortar Repointed and cleaned masonry
Lobby Design Classic marble paneling Refurbished marble with new artisan lighting
Public Gathering Zones Limited space Expanded multi-purpose areas