Sacramento Proposal/Approval/Construction Thread - III
Since the other is going to get closed soon, time to start a new one
Let me know if I missed anything. OLD THREAD Under Construction: 500 Capitol Mall 5th and Capitol Mall Developer: Angelo G Tsakopoulos Architect: Ed Kado 24-Stories, 396 feet, 430K office space, 24K Retail Space http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/1...ghlightru0.jpg Crocker Art Museum Expansion 3rd and O Street http://www.crockerartmuseum.org/about/expansion.htm 125,000 sqaure feet expansion *300-seat auditorium/lecture theatre *Cafe with indoor and open-air seating in the courtyard *Loading dock, freight elevator and increased onsite storage space http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/3476/0044r28tc3.jpg http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4379/0044r29cm8.jpg Sutter Health Expansion - Anderson Lucchetti Women's and Children's Center - Ose Adams Medical Pavilion - B Street Theatre and the Children's Theatre of California http://www.suttermedicalcenter.org/e...ges/slide2.jpg http://www.suttermedicalcenter.org/e...ges/slide9.jpg 14th and R Warehouse Rehad: 14th and R Street - 12 for sale lofts Retail: The Shady Lady, Burgers and Brew, Magpie Market, Top this Yogurt Developer: D&S Development http://img266.imageshack.us/img266/2221/1409rdj5sc0.jpg Firestone Building Rehad 16th and L Street Tenants: Sapporo Japaneses Restaurant, California Pizza Kitchen, DeVere's Irish Pub and, a lounge operated by the owners of Mason's. http://media.sacbee.com/smedia/2007/...ffiliate.4.JPG Hale's Building: 9th and K Street - Office conversion in 33 loft rentals Developer: Paul Petrovich Architect: LPA Sacramento http://www.lpasacramento.com/photos_...0Lofts%201.gif Sacramento International Airport Phase I Expansion 2010/11 http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...r/Airport2.jpg $1.1 Billion New Central Terminal Complex New 23 Gate Concourse B (with 3 International Gates) New Parking Garage #2 New FAA Control Tower Automated People Mover to Concourse B Upper/Lower Decking of Roadway for Central Terminal (Arrivals and Departures) Fentress Bradburn Architects of Denver/Corgan Associates _________________________________________________________________ Approvals Gained, Site Prep Stage, Awaiting Official Construction Cathedral Square Building 11th and J Street Developer: St Anton / Cordano Company Architect: Kwan Henmi Architecture/Planning 26 Stories, 233 Units, 15K Retail, 27K Office http://www.antonllc.com/properties/C...quare/CSNF.jpg 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 http://downtownsac.org/uploads/proje..._6_2006_02.gif 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 http://www.capitollofts.com/images/bricks.jpg http://www.capitollofts.com/images/c...renderings.jpg East End Gateway Sites II and III 16th and O Street Developer: Ravel Rasmussen Properties Architect: Chang Partners Site II: 4 Stories, 24 Apartments, 4900 sf retail Site III: 5 Stores, 60 Apartment, 7100 sf retail http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...dGateway_1.jpg Trammell Crow Alhambra and S Street 278 condominiums http://www.lpasacramento.com/photos_...hambra.S.1.gif 401 Broadway 4th and Broadway http://www.sacfrg.org/images/401-BWay-10.jpg 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. http://www.capitalunity.org/images/option2av1.jpg _________________________________________________________________ Proposals/Planning /Approval Stage: Housing, Office and Hotel 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 http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...nter/701-1.jpg The Metropolitan 10th and J Street Developer: Saca Development Architect: Kwan Henmi Architecture/Planning 38 Stories, 350 Condos Units, 13,000 Ground Floor Retail http://www.kwanhenmi.com/images/port...litan_1_bg.jpg Meridain II 15th and K Street Developer: Angelo Tsakopoulos and Tony Giannoni Architect: Hornberger+Worstell 22 Story Office Building, 300 Feet http://media.sacbee.com/smedia/2007/...ffiliate.4.JPG Crystal Ice Building Rehad R Street between 16th and 18th 141 Housing Units - 7 Story Building 121,000 Retail Space Developer: Mark Friedman Architects: GBD Architects http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5431/cice1ac4.png http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/7742/rstreet1xa8.png Newton Booth Developer: LJ Urban http://www.ljurban.com/projects_newton_booth.php 27th and V Street Architect: David Mogavero 32 housing units http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger...ing%252003.jpg http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger...ing%252002.jpg Riveredge 7 Towers (between 10 and 20 stories) Along 14 acres of West Sacramento Waterfront South of Tower Bridge and West Capitol Avenue 791 market residential units 104 affordable residential units 120k sf retail/commercial office space 200 room hotel Developer/Architect Dean Unger and Associates Status: Proposal/ financing not yet secured http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...nter/tower.jpg Riverfront Docks Developer: KSWM Docks Partners, LLC Kenwood Investments, Stockbridge Capital and Wilson Meany Sullivan. Development of the area know as the "Docks" on the riverfront with housing, retail and open space http://www.news10.net/assetpool/imag...front2-185.jpg Conceptual Rendering http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/2664/dockswc6.png _________________________________________________________________ Culture, Arts and Entertainment Development: 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 http://downtownsac.org/uploads/projects/comthe.jpg Studios for the Perfoming Arts 14th and H Street 4-Story 46,000 Sqaure Feet building that will provide rehearsal, office, and classroom space for The Sacramento Ballet, Sacramento Opera, Sacramento Philharmoic Orchestra, and California Musical Theatre.. Project is currently under going 11.5M fund raising efforts. Project is expected to be completed in 2 years. http://www.californiamusicaltheatre....A_a_300(1).jpg 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. http://downtownsac.org/uploads/proje...ech_museum.jpg 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. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Transportation and Streetscape Development 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. http://downtownsac.org/uploads/projects/intermodal.jpg The R Street Market Pedestrian Walkway and Plaza To be completd along with the Crystal Ice Building Rehad to create a pedestrain walkway with festivals, walking, outdoor eating, street venders and markets. R Street Market Pedestrian Walkway and Plaza Report http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/479...etplazalh8.png Rendering of completed Crystal Ice Building and Pedestrain Walkway http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/4...tplaza1gc8.png [/b]K Street Mall Streetscape Improvements[b] http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/2434/untitled2jo6.png http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/2117/untitled1rd2.png _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Major Urban Infill Developments 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 http://downtownsac.org/uploads/projects/milennia.jpg Township 9 (formerly known as Capitol Station 65) A 65 acre Major Project located in the Richards Boulevard area that is currently under review. This innovative proposal consists of a mix of 2,982 residential units (1,084 apartments, 1,717 condominiums, 16 live/work units, 164 town homes),145,000 square feet of retail, and approximately 12.0± acres of openspace. http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/5167/t9qr8.jpg ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Recently Completed "The Citizen" Hotel 10th and J Street 200 room hotel operated by Joie de Vivre Hospitality. www.jdvhospitality.com 14 Story office building being converted into a boutique hotel operated by JDV. Includes ground floor restaurant http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_H0EzyJb8qS...lRendering.jpg CalSTRS Headquarters Building 14 Stories, West Sacramento Riverfront http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/3...trs400k1nf.jpg The Cosmopolitan 10th and K Street Mall Developers: David S. Taylor Int and CIM Group Comso's Cafe, Social Nightclub, and Cosmopolitan Cabaret http://media.sacbee.com/smedia/2007/...ffiliate.4.JPG 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 http://www.shra.org/Content/Communit...GlobeSilos.jpg http://www.shra.org/Content/Communit...eRendering.jpg Tapestri Square: 21st and T Street - 58 brownstones SoCap Lofts: 7th and R Street - 32 loft style for sale units US Bank Building 6th and Capitol Mall www.621capitolmall.com Developer: David S. Taylor Interests Architect: HOK 24 Stories, 400 Feet, 342K Office Space, 24K Ground Floor Retail http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/7356/62142wn.jpg 1600 H Street http://www.1600hlofts.com/ 16th and H 50 Housing Units, 10K Retail Space http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger...5CF05C5_or.jpg Sutter Townhouses Developer: Loftworks 26th/27th and N Street 28 Townhouses http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger.../Loftworks.jpg 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 http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/9413/untitledkk6.png Marriott Residence Inn 15th and L Street Developer: Three Fires, LLC Architect: Johnson Braund Design Group 15 Stories, 150 Feet, 250 Hotel Rooms, 30 penthouse condos http://www.jbdg.com/images/mri-sacramento_lrg.jpg M.A.R.R.S (Midtown Art Retail & Restaurant Scene) Developer: Mike Heller 20th street between K and J streets Interior and exterior renovation including the addition of an expansive pedestrian walkway and plaza area spanning the full length of the building along 20th Street, as well as creative upgrades to the building exterior, lobby, and core areas. M.A.R.R.S. is a unique, daring, urban, artistic, funky project right in the heart of Sacramento's Midtown Arts & Entertainment District. Tennents signed so far: Luigi's PIzza and The Solomon Dubnick Art Gallery http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...rs-photo-a.jpg Cathedral Building 12th and K Street Mall http://www.thecathedralbuilding.com/ Developer: Bob Clippinger Architect: FFA Design 4 story renovation to include 23 apartments, day spa and ground floor restaurant http://www.thecathedralbuilding.com/...rspective4.jpg 18th and L Street www.1801L.com Developer: Sotiris Kolokotronis Architect: Vrilakas Architects 5 Stories, 187 Rental Units, 10K Ground Floor Retail http://img319.imageshack.us/img319/3816/untitledpw7.png 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 http://www.cityofsacramento.org/econ...20J%202.04.jpg St Anton Building: 21st and L Street Developer: St Anton Partners 5 Stories, 65 Rental Units, 3K Ground Floor Retail Completed: Spring 2006 http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/2728/img3834wc2.jpg Fremont Mews 15th and P Street 118 Apartments and 22,000 sf community garden Completed: Fall 2005 http://www.cadanet.org/images/large-corner-final.jpg http://img77.imageshack.us/img77/8527/untitled7fh1.png East End Lofts I and II (aka O1 Lofts) 16th & J and 16th & K Street O1 Communications Headquarters 32 Loft Units 17K Retail Space Retail Tennents - Design Within Reach Studio, Bistro 33, Mikuni's Sushi and P.F. Changs Completed: Winter 2005 http://www.ffadesign.com/projects/im..._16kelev02.jpg Ping Yuen 5th and I - Historic Chinatown Building Rehab 82 Senior Rentals Completed: Summer 2004 http://www.cityofsacramento.org/econ...ing%20yuen.jpg Wells Fargo Pavillion 15th and H 2,200-seat "Theatre in the Round" Performance Venue Completed Summer 2003 http://www.meyersound.com/news/2003/...b/exterior.jpg http://www.meyersound.com/news/2003/...eb/theatre.jpg Alchemy at R Street: 23rd and R Street - 23 Rental and For Sale Units, 1K Retail Space Whiskey Hill Lofts: 22nd and S Street - 28 Rental Units North End Lofts: 14th and C Street - 14 - 3 Story Townhomes Washington Park Homes: 17th and D Street - 52 3-Story Townhomes Cancelled The Towers on Capital Mall 3rd and Capitol Mall www.sactowers.com Developer: Saca Development Architect: Mulvanny G2 53-Stories 615 ft, 799 Condo Units, 65K Two Levels Retail 200 Room Intercontinental Hotel 10K The Spa at La Borgata 40K California Family Fitness http://downtownsac.org/uploads/projects/saca_towers.jpg http://img257.echo.cx/img257/4448/12ho.jpg Library Lofts 9th and I Street Developer: DR Horton Architect: Mogavero Notestine Associates 21 Stories, 295 Condo Units, 30K Office, 5K Ground Floor Retail http://img476.imageshack.us/img476/5...chorton6ao.jpg Jibbom Street Tower 15 Story Condo Tower on Riverfront. Renovation of Historic PG&E Plant Developer: DR Horton, Ken Faun Architect: Mogavero Notestine Associates http://www.sacbee.com/static/rich_co...0216condo2.jpg East End Gateway 16th and O SW - 21 For Sales Loft Units 16th and O NW - 32 Apartments 7 Live Work Townhomes on O Street 23,000 Square Feet Ground Floor Retail Developer: Loftworks Architect: FFA Design http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/9415/untitledlp1.png 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 http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/8731/aura172qe.jpg Capitol Grand Tower 12th and J Street Developers: Mo Mohanna and California Medical Group Architect: Nadel Architects Inc Contractor: Tishman Construction 70 Stores, 965'-spire ; 771' - roofft http://img239.imageshack.us/img239/7900/wspirezk3.png Epic Tower www.epictower.com 12th and I Street Developer: BNC Development Architect: Daniel Libeskind 50-Stories ~650 Feet, 350 Condo, Office and Retail http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...pic_render.jpg K Street Tower 8th and K Street Mall http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7.../KStreet_1.jpg 2 - 300 Foot Buildings Developer: John Saca, Mo Mohanna, John Lambeth Architect: Kwan Henmi Option 1) Tower 1: 300 Loft Sytle Condos facing K and 8th Street Tower 2: 300K Sqaure Feet Office Space facing L and 8th Street 17,730 Square Feet Ground Floor Retail Option 2) Tower 1 and 2: 600 Loft Sytle Condos 17,730 Square Feet Ground Floor Retail East End Gateway Sites I Developer: Lambert Developement Architect: Carrier Johnson Site I: 16th and N Street - 15 Stories, 122 Condos, Retail 5K http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/3267/eeg13ti5.png |
Nice work!
Perhaps add "The Citizen Hotel" to the name of the JDV hotel? Though I prefer just "The Citizen"... |
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7 Towers (between 10 and 20 stories) Along 14 acres of West Sacramento Waterfront South of Tower Bridge and West Capitol Avenue 791 market residential units 104 affordable residential units 120k sf retail/commercial office space 200 room hotel Developer/Architect Dean Unger and Associates Status: Proposal/ financing not yet secured http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...nter/tower.jpg |
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The decision from the California Transportation Commission is in.... The Sacramento Metropolitan Area (SACOG) today received $241 million for regional highway projects. However the State Transportation Commission denied Sacramento the additional $80 million it was seeking to build carpool lanes on I-80 from Longview Road to the Sacramento River..... The California Transportation Commission decided to increase funding for the Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission (from their ealier proposal) by $260 million for a total of $1.4 billion... It works out good for the bay area and no doubt all of us who have driven in the bay area lately, know that they can definitely use any additional money that they can get. Unfortunately for Sacramento, it simply lacks the poltical muscle necessary to get a bigger (or at the very least; a proportional) piece of the transportation pie. It also explains why Cal Trans is trying to get the regional governments in Sacramento as well as local developers to kick in more $$$ to pay for highway improvements. |
Goog job. You might also want to update the size and picture of Capitol Grand Tower but everything else looks good.
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Great! Should the Capitol Grand rendering and height possibly be updated...?
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Capitol Grand updated...
Jesus, we only got 241M?? Man, that blows. While this does suck, I am really interested to see how much we get for the next round of financing that's for public transportion. We need to get a bigger chunk that. I don't know much about what is planned out there, but I really want to see what the city is requesting and for what projects. I have to imagine the Intermodal and DNA are or should be up on the list. |
Alright, thanks for the update!
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List looks good. Can't believe how much is going on in Sactown. And we still have yet to hear solid plans for more res. buildings in midtown that are going to be 8 or more stories.
Oh, and here's the link to my picture thread from the old Sac construction thread. view here |
Why not just increase the height of capital grand 35' to pass 1000'?
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One step at a time. ;)
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Why not increase the height to 10000'? It has just as good of chance of getting built at that height.
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Don't forget about Township 9 on Richards Blvd.
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An example of a Major Project is Township 9 (formerly known as Capitol Station 65), a 65 acre Major Project located in the Richards Boulevard area that is currently under review. This innovative proposal consists of a mix of 2,982 residential units (1,084 apartments, 1,717 condominiums, 16 live/work units, 164 town homes), 145,000 square feet of retail, and approximately 12.0± acres of open space. The overall cost of the project ($50 million +) as well as its size and diversity of land uses puts it squarely in the Major Project category. Also, they make mention of a Bacchus Wine Bar on Page 3 - perhaps that info was posted here already? I'd search the site but it's SO SLOW today - or is it just me? All my other sites load fine. Bacchus Wine Bar: 1915 S Street Changes are in the works for an existing warehouse building at 1915 S Street. The location, which currently features 3,395 square feet of warehouse space, has been approved for a major rehabilitation. It was previously used as a sound studio, wholesale flower shop, and sewing store before falling vacant and becoming dilapidated over the years. The existing building will be converted into a wine retail store with an adjoining 49 seat wine bar. The exterior and interior overhaul will enhance the surrounding neighborhood by providing a sleek and modern edge to the building. The wine retail store promotes its image as an upscale business which focuses on the sale of quality wines. Customers will have the opportunity to learn about featured wines and become a member of the Bacchus Wine Club. The business will also offer climate controlled wine lockers to customers. |
How dense will this project be? I tried to figure it out. But, it's too early for me! :)
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It's amazing that such a massive project as Township 9 / Capitol Station 65 / North Town can proceed without any public documentation. I don't mean to sound like a NIMBY, but they could be building smurf village out there for all we know. The only imagery published was shown in that special section in Comstock's Biz Mag a several months ago. And even then - the majority of the renderings were shown in advertisements for contractors and developers. Here is the latest news found in a seemingly unrelated article in the Sac Biz Journal...
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as far as density goes, the numbers look great. if you subract the open space (12 acres) from the total area (65 acres) the residential / retail development areas should be around 56 units per acre. |
All these photos were provided to me courtesy of "Snatester"
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/668...621cmsmza2.jpg Taken in the Woodland, CA. Plant http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/296...r2006smlt1.jpg October 2006 http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/799...r2006smye1.jpg November 2006 http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/235...y2007smwn6.jpg January 2007 http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/777...y2007smaa4.jpg February 2007 |
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