Can't keep track of all the downtown projects? Here's a checklist
As we've reported, a flurry of downtown Sacramento building appears to be right around the corner. Here's a quick update on several high-profile projects in the works in downtown Sacramento:
- New Entertainment and Sports Center: Demolition to begin by month’s end at the Downtown Plaza site, construction to begin this fall
- Commercial development around ESC: Plans being finalized, could begin work next year
- Metropolitan high-rise tower: Last property piece in hands of developer John Saca, construction start rumored in 2015
- Sacramento Commons residential redevelopment: Sacramento Planning Commission to review July 24
- 700 K mixed-use redevelopment: Lawsuit over project settled, could break ground by year’s end
- 800 K potential redevelopment: City could issue request for proposals for site by year’s end
- Sacramento intermodal transit station redevelopment: Second phase underway, final designs released last month
- Railyard roads and infrastructure: Fifth and Sixth Street bridges nearing completion, Railyards Boulevard in beginning construction
And on Friday be sure to check out the Business Journal print edition, where you will find all of these projects featured in a pullout edition — Redefining the Core: How urban development is changing Sacramento
File rendering, 2007
High-rise developer John Saca might be taking another look at a mothballed project on J Street in downtown Sacramento, with a plan to buy a city-owned building necessary for the Metropolitan proposal to move forward. This is a rendering of the original Metropolitan project, as seen in 2007.
Ben van der Meer covers real estate, development, construction, water issues and the business of sports.
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