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Old Posted Mar 7, 2012, 8:10 PM
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Wow lots of great stuff here. Very Kewl...

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So the vote to continue with the arena project passed Tuesday night. This allows the city to move forward with the non-binding term sheet and to finalize where the money will come from exactly.
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So the vote to continue with the arena project passed Tuesday night. This allows the city to move forward with the non-binding term sheet and to finalize where the money will come from exactly.
Arena dead because of the spoiled rotten brothers wasted daddys money away. They were getting a gift from the nba but wanted parking revenue from nothing they would own.

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Old Posted Apr 13, 2014, 6:10 AM
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Sac is back!...and with a better arena plan too!







Also, some construction photo updates, care of forumer downtownserge89;
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Went on a nice bike ride all over Sac this evening. Decided to hit up some construction sites to see some progress.

The Rivermark
The Bridge District







The Capitol Yards
The Bridge District







Township9
River District






There's this cool little mini river built in the median public space walkway thing. It's pretty cool.





Ridgeway Hotel
Downtown, Sac



The Broadway Triangle
Oak Park








Tapestry Square
Midtown





16 Powerhouse
Midtown







WAL
R Street District






California Family Fitness
The Kay District



Random infill housing
14th & G, Mansion Flats

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Arena vote tonight, which passed the City Council 7-2. Demo and site prep should start very soon, if not immediately.
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New Renderings Reveal Vision of Sacramento Commons Project

http://www.bizjournals.com/sacrament...o-commons.html

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The redeveloped residential high-rise project Sacramento Commons is still working its way through city approvals, though the developer, Kennedy Wilson Inc., has released some renderings of the project.

As outlined in the original proposal, the renderings show a pair of 25-story high-rise buildings flanking a civic plaza at the northwest corner of 7th and P streets, which would be the project’s southeast edge.

Renderings also show a new building on the project’s northeast corner, which proponents have said would house another 120 condominiums in a 22-story building, with the option of 320 hotel rooms there as well.

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Link to renderings: http://www.bizjournals.com/sacrament...o-commons.html
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https://www.bizjournals.com/sacramen...r-beating.html
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Yamanee can move on to construction after beating legal challenge

By Ben van der Meer – Staff Writer, Sacramento Business Journal
Jul 8, 2019, 5:05pm EDT

An ambitious midtown Sacramento housing project appears to have cleared a legal challenge, but there’s no timing yet for construction to begin.

Even so, an attorney for developer Ryan Heater said they welcomed a California 3rd District Court of Appeal ruling last week upholding city approvals for the Yamanee project.

Keasling declined to comment further on the next steps for Yamanee, a 14-story project of high-end condominiums above retail space at 25th and J streets.

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UCSF is preparing to do a massive rebuild of its medical complex on Parassus Heights in San Francisco: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=245322

Now so is UC Davis at its campus in Sacramento:

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BY CATHIE ANDERSON
FEBRUARY 27, 2021 05:00 AM

UC Davis Health System unveiled plans Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, for major overhaul, including a new 16-story hospital tower, as part of a $3.75 billion expansion of UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, Calif.

To meet California’s seismic standards by a 2030 deadline, UC Davis Health System is proposing to replace its current Sacramento hospital buildings as part of a $3.75 billion project that would boast an expanded 16-story tower and five-floor pavilion.

“While there is an overall reduction in the need for hospital beds across the region, we are uniquely planning for more beds,” said Dr. David Lubarsky, the chief executive officer of UC Davis Health, in a prepared statement.

In the preliminary proposal, UC Davis is recommending an increase in the number of licensed beds, growing to 700 from the 625 it has today. Because there will be more private rooms, the proposed structure will be double the square footage of the current hospital in Oak Park, UC Davis officials said. A number of studies have shown that private rooms cut down on patients’ stress, making it easier for them to sleep and reducing the time needed for recovery.

Lubarsky predicted that, in the future, patients who don’t need acute care will be able to seek treatment in settings other than hospitals. In addition, he said, a lower proportion of the population will need to be admitted to hospitals because of evolving health technologies, same-day surgeries, telehealth visits and remote monitoring. “However, those individuals who do require hospitalization will likely require longer stays for complex surgeries or other critical care services, such as trauma care, that we provide,” Lubarsky said . . . .

UC Davis Health officials said they will seek extensive input from the community on their preliminary plans for the new California Tower project, which will rise in a parking lot at the corner of 45th and X streets adjacent to the current hospital with its 14-story tower.

Right now, the project is in the planning and environmental design review process, according to UC Davis officials, and they expect planning and design to take three years. The current 12-story tower and other hospital buildings will be decommissioned or demolished since they do not meet state standards, the health system’s leaders said.

After the challenges of meeting surge capacity amid the COVID-19 pandemic, UC Davis officials are planning to ensure that a great number of rooms would be designed so they can be switched over to intensive-care rooms if needed.

This is what hospital planners call being “acuity adaptable,” and UC Davis officials said roughly 450 of the rooms in the proposed facility would meet this criteria. They would have the ability to isolate the air-conditioning system in case the medical teams are treating a patient with a contagious disease but also could accommodate the equipment needed to treat a patients who has to undergo extensive surgery.


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Wow lots of great stuff here. Very Kewl...

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