Designed in coordination with the Lane Partners, a developer with impressive experience in large-scale tech projects – 2016 Telegraph will provide a cozy home base for those who want to live, work, play, and thrive in the heart of Uptown Oakland.
With comfort inside and easy access to the arts, transit, gourmet food, shopping and more, brick’s new mixed-use tower has in mind the city-dweller who looks to maintain a healthy work-life balance within close urban boundaries. With this model of localized, bicycle-commuting residents in mind, brick forewent the standard parking garage, choosing instead to utilize that extra space in more creative ways to provide further amenities.

The developers looked to achieve a high-density area of housing in order to comfortably accommodate as many residents as possible – in line with their vision of Oakland’s future as a bustling tech hub. The building provides Oakland with 230 new market-rate homes where there was once nothing but a parking lot, giving residents everything they need (and more.)
Design features include premium interior finishes and millwork, using ecologically sustainable materials – as well as space for two bicycles in each unit. The units are highly efficient, utilizing functional design elements that help make the most of the space.
Steps from BART, this bicycle-friendly 18-story tower is designed for the future of urban living.
Quality materials and generous ceiling heights invite residents to relax and socialize in the variety of shared amenities, such as the resident’s lobby – a welcome respite from the lively commercial district just outside.
Other amenities include a fitness center, theater, and expansive rooftop decks featuring open lounge and recreation areas, kitchen and grill stations, and a community garden – all with stunning panoramic views around the Bay.




Structural: Thornton Tomasetti | Civil: Sandis | MEP: Integral | Landscape: Creo
Designed in coordination with the Lane Partners, a developer with impressive experience in large-scale tech projects, 2016 Telegraph will provide a cozy home base for those who want to live, work, play, and thrive in the heart of Uptown Oakland.
With comfort inside and easy access to the arts, transit, gourmet food, shopping and more; brick’s new mixed-use tower has in mind the city-dweller who looks to maintain a healthy work-life balance within close urban boundaries. With this model of localized, bicycle-commuting residents in mind, brick forewent the standard parking garage, choosing instead to utilize that extra space in more creative ways to provide further amenities.

The developers looked to achieve a high-density area of housing in order to comfortably accommodate as many residents as possible – in line with their vision of Oakland’s future as a bustling tech hub. The building provides Oakland with 230 new market-rate homes where there was once nothing but a parking lot, giving residents everything they need (and more.)
steps from BART, this bike-friendly tower is designed
for the future of urban living.


Quality materials and generous ceiling heights invite residents to relax and socialize in the variety of shared amenities, such as the resident’s lobby – a welcome respite from the lively commercial district just outside.
Other amenities include a fitness center, theater, and expansive rooftop decks featuring open lounge and recreation areas, kitchen and grill stations, and a community garden – all with stunning panoramic views around the Bay.


