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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Sacramento
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Sacramento Development News
okay, I'll play...sticky me!!
Under Construction: US Bank Building 6th and Capitol Mall www.621capitolmall.com Developer: David S. Taylor Interests Architect: HOK 24 Stories, 400 Feet, 24K Ground Floor Retail ![]() Marriott Residence Inn Developer: Three Fires, LLC Architect: Johnson Braund Design Group 15 Stories, 150 Feet, 250 Hotel Rooms, 30 penthouse condos ![]() 800 J Lofts 8th and J Street Developer: CIM Group Architect: LPA, Sacramento www.800JLofts.com 7 Stories, 225 Loft Units 22K Ground Floor Retail ![]() 18th and L Street www.1801L.com Developer: Sotiris Kolokotronis Architect: Vrilakas Architects 5 Stories, 187 Rental Units, 10K Ground Floor Retail ![]() St Anton Building: 21st and L Street Developer: St Anton Partners 5 Stories, 65 Rental Units, 3K Ground Floor Retail ![]() Globe Mills 12th & C streets Developer: Cyrus Youssefi and Skip Rosenbloom Architect: Applied Architecture, Mike Malinowski 6 Story Reuse of Historic Globe Mills, 143 Senior Units ![]() ![]() L Street Lofts 18th and L Street www.LStreetLofts.com Developer: Sotiris Kolokotronis Architect: Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects 8 Stories, 92 Condo Units, 6K Ground Floor Retail ![]() Cathedral Building 12th and K Street Mall www.rentinginsac.com Developer: Bob Clippinger Architect: FFA Design 4 story renovation to include 23 apartments, day spa and ground floor restaurant ![]() _________________________________________________________________ Approvals Gained, Site Prep Stage, Awaiting Official Construction The Towers on Capital Mall 3rd and Capitol Mall www.sactowers.com Developer: Saca Development Architect: Mulvanny G2 53-Stories 615 ft, 834 Condo Units, 65K Two Levels Retail 200 Room Intercontinental Hotel 10K The Spa at La Borgata 40K California Family Fitness ![]() ![]() Aura Condos 6th and Capitol Mall http://www.auracondos.com Developer: BNC Development Architect: Daniel Libeskind 39 Stories, 444 Feet, 262 Condo Units, 15K Ground Floor Retail ![]() Captiol Lofts http://www.capitollofts.com/ 12th and R Street Developer: Regis Homes Architect: David Baker & Partners 119 Warehouse Conversion Loft Units, 3K Retail Space ![]() ![]() East End Gateway 16th and O SW, 16th and O NW, 16th and N, and 16th and P 4 infill sites along 16th Street totaling 226 Housing Units and ~30K Ground Floor Retail ranging from 4 to 12 Stories Developer: Loftworks and Lambert Development Architect: FFA Design and Carrier Johnson ![]() Generic Rendering. Do not have soft copy of actual buildings _________________________________________________________________ Proposals/Planning /Approval Stage: Epic Tower www.epictower.com 12th and I Street Developer: BNC Development Architect: Daniel Libeskind 50-Stories ~650 Feet, 350 Condo, Office and Retail ![]() Capitol Grand Tower 12th and J Street Developer: Mo Mohanna Architect: Jenson/Fey Estimate: 50+Stores, ~650 ft 395 Units, 250 Hilton, 5K Retail, 100K Office ![]() Joie de Vivre Hospitality 10th and J Street 200 room hotel operated by Joie de Vivre. www.jdvhospitality.com 15 Story office building being converted into a boutique hotel. Deal hinges on city subsidy of around 15M which the city seems to be on board with. ![]() 701 L Street 7th and L Street Developer: Danny Benvenuti Architect: HOK 31-Stories, 445 Feet, 80 Rental Units, 240K Ofice Space, 10K Retail * Project Hinges on Relocation of Greyhound Station ![]() The Metropolitan 10th and J Street Developer: Saca Development Architect: Kwan Henmi Architecture/Planning 35 Stories, 320 Condos Units, 13,000 Ground Floor Retail ![]() Library Lofts 9th and I Street Developer: DR Horton Architect: Mogavero Notestine Associates 21 Stories, 295 Condo Units, 30K Office, 5K Ground Floor Retail ![]() Partenon 5th and Capitol Mall Developer: Angelo G Tsakopoulos Architect: Ed Kado 24-Stories. ~400 feet ![]() Meridain II 15th and K Street Developer: Angelo Tsakopoulos and Tony Giannoni Architect: Hornberger+Worstell 22 Story Office Building, 300 Feet ![]() Jibbom Street Tower 15 Story Condo Tower on Riverfront. Renovation of Historic PG&E Plant Developer: DR Horton, Ken Faun Architect: Mogavero Notestine Associates ![]() K Street Tower 8th and K Street Mall Developer: Saca Development 24-Stories, 220 Units, Ground Floor Retail ![]() Cathedral Square Building 11th and J Street Developer: St Anton / Cordano Company Building Architect: Kwan Henmi Architecture/Planning 23 Stories, 210 Units, 15K Retail, 27K Office Application on file with the city. No rendering yet _________________________________________________________________ Other Noteable Projects Including Retail, Culture and Entertainment: K Street Central 10th and K Street Mall Developers: CIM Ground and David Taylor CIM Ground and David Taylor are negotiating with the City of Sacramento to develop the city owned parcels at 10th and K Street Mall, as well as the 3 other surrounding corners. Proposals have ranged from Housing and Office with Live Theater, Lucky Strike Bowling Alley, Movie Theaters, TV Studio and a "Restaurant Row" concept with entertainment based restaurants such as dinner theater and jazz clubs. Project has had a rough go so far, more details to come at a later time. ![]() 700 K Street Block Renovation 700 Block K Street Mall Developer: Joe Zieden Renovate "historic" buildings on the 700 Block of K Street Mall to include retailers such as Borders, Urban Outfitter, Lucky Brand Dungarees and Sur la Table among others on the most blighted block in Downtown Sacramento. Total footprint should be over 60K of new retail space. Some housing units may be added ![]() Railyards Developer: Millennia Sacramento III LLC Architect: Jon Jerde 10,000 Residential Units, 2.3M Office Space, 620 Retail Proposed mixed-use redevelopment of the 240-acre UP Railyards to include residential, hotel, retail and commercial uses. 10-15 Year Build Out ![]() Museum of Railroad Technology The spacious railroad shop buildings will house the Museum’s collection of historic locomotives and railroad cars, with a formal museum exhibit galleries included to interpret railroad engineering and technology. Children will have the opportunity to explore fundamental physics and engineering principles through hands-on, interactive exhibits. ![]() Sacramento Intermodal Transportation Facility The Intermodal Transportation Facility plan would feature both local and national rail and bus transportation services. The historic depot would act as a gateway to a concourse offering Light Rail connection, parking, bus terminals, restaurant, shops and other retail. The Sacramento Northern configuration will connect light and heavy rail, bus, shuttle, taxis and future high-speed rail through construction of modern facilities and reuse of the historic depot. The proposal relocates the historic depot 350 feet north and restores its original use as a waiting area, ticketing counter and dining room. ![]() Riverfront Docks Development of the area know as the "Docks" on the riverfront with housing, retail and open space ![]() Crocker Art Museum Expansion 3rd and O Street http://www.crockerartmuseum.org/about/expansion.htm Three times the current space for the permanent collection *Four times the current space for temporary exhibitions *300-seat auditorium/lecture theatre *Cafe with indoor and open-air seating in the courtyard *Double the current number of parking spaces *Expanded Museum Store *Increased accessibility *7,000-square-foot courtyard plus public access to the current courtyard *Loading dock, freight elevator and increased onsite storage space ![]() Capital Unity Center 16th and N www.capitalunity.org The Capital Unity Council strives to create an inclusive environment of understanding, acceptance, respect, and celebration of differentness with programs that provide opportunities for learning, partnerships, coalition building, access to services and information, promotion of sound public policy and assembly at our flagship Unity Center. ![]() Sacramento Childrens Museum Undetermined Site www.sacramentochildrensmuseum.org The mission of the Sacramento Children's Museum is to spark a passion for life-long learning. Our vision is to be the world's most innovative children's museum. The Sacramento Children's Museum will be a hands-on, play-based environment where childhood is respected, nurtured and celebrated; a place where children can engage in and enjoy the world in which we live. Sacramento Performing Arts Center 13th and K Street Mall Renovation of the City's 2500-seat theater, including an expanded lobby, modernized infrastructure, back of house and loading area expansions ![]() Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament Renovations 11th and K Street Mall Dedicated in 1889, the Cathedral is undergoing a $32 million renovation, which is scheduled for completion in Fall 2005. ![]() ![]() Asian Trade Center Proposal Very Early Stages. Numerous sites have been mentioned - 4.5 Million Sqaure Feet in Total - 28 Story - 550 Room Hotel - 40 Story - Office Tower - 26 Story - Residentul Tower - Exhibition Center - 1.2 Million SF - Retail, dinning, shopping - 220K SF - Trade and Finance College - 120K SF - International Shipping Center - 100K - 2000- Seat Cultural Center and amphitheaer - Setzer Meseum, 20K SF - 9000 New Jobs, 1/3 will be from "any country that wants to partcipate"
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Dayton, Ohio
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Dayton, Ohio
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Aaagh....I dont belive it! Sacramento! Holy moly!
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HAHA.. Zzz.. HAHA.. Zzz..
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: San Francisco
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sacramento really is developing very fast..
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sacramento
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side by side
i got a little excited and made a side by side of the two elevations found so far...
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Deleted: Projects added to the first post
Last edited by sugit; March 24th, 2006 at 08:55 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Sacramento
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News on a long strugling part of downtown
http://www.sacbee.com/content/busine...13464437c.html _________________________________________________________________________ Developers still have a month to turn in proposals for a destination entertainment complex at 10th and K streets. But there's already a buzz building around one still-evolving plan that would put residential, retail and office buildings, along with entertainment venues, on at least three of the intersection's four corners. The city last month put out an "RFP" seeking ideas mainly for the property it owns on the south side of K Street, from 10th most of the way to 11th. That land includes the sites of former Woolworth and Rite Aid stores and has long been a key redevelopment target. But several local developers teamed with the CIM Group of Hollywood are proposing construction not only on those sites but also on properties they control on the intersection's northeast and southwest corners. Participants in the group are said to include David Taylor, the Cordano family and St. Anton Partners, along with CIM, whose huge lofts project is now starting to rise from the ground at Ninth and J streets. They are planning ground-floor retail stores topped by offices and housing. They're also looking at bringing in entertainment, including perhaps B Street's children's theater. Yes, that's right. The developers and city think they have a shot at luring the venue away from Sutter's planned midtown development. Michael Ault, executive director of the Downtown Sacramento Partnership, has heard about the proposal and says he's encouraged someone is pursuing a multibuilding, multicorner project at what he considers the "most challenging stretch of K street from a social and retail perspective." "This is a chance to kick-start the momentum on the central part of K Street." |
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Anti-westfield
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Sacramento
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Libeskind #2
(Aura Condos) Floors: Unknown
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Highrise Only
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Cool we got a sac thread! Now lets make it a sticky
but im confused, where did that second tower come from? is that an alternative design for the first one?
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Highrise Only
Join Date: Aug 2004
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621 look really good! only if it was a little taller. man i want more renderings of that grand tower, i think it's gonna turn out great. any updates on it at all?
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Gladys8it
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Francisco
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What a great addition to Sacramento's downtown. Can't wait to see that on the horizon.
Cheers!!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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What's the status of 621 capital mall?? Haven't heard too much about this project lately.
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Dayton, Ohio
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Dayton, Ohio
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I am dumbfounded by all this Sacto developement.
I used to live in Sac back in the 1980s, on N Street across from Capital Park (the Thayer, if you know where that is), and alot was a happening even then, more in the way of infill housing...and the light rail line had opened, too....yet the city was still fairly low rise back then.... But it looks, from these pix, that developement has kicked up into very high gear..... |
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Anti-westfield
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Sacramento
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Also there is the State's West End project. Should be sizeable but no renderings yet.
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Anti-westfield
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Also in the works in DT is the Railyard development. Should work out to be 1000s of units of residential.
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can I get sticky?
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Anti-westfield
Join Date: Feb 2004
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The above will take up the rest of the block that 621 Captial Mall doesn't use, so they will side by side
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: San Luis Obispo
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I wonder which one will go into development first; Aura or Epic?
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Anti-westfield
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Sacramento
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Golden State Tower - State's next office building to start construction in a year.
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