The Railyards, Sacramento
The Railyards will be a mixed-use hub for entertainment, retail, housing, office, theaters, parks, hotels, and museums. The guiding plan for the area envisions the site to include over one million square feet of retail, 2.3 million square feet of office, a hotel, varying residential housing units, and recreational and cultural uses.
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Township 9, Sacramento
Positioned along the American River, Township Nine is a 65-acre mixed-use urban development, blending a distinct variety of housing, office space and retail.
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The Park Moderns – Bridge District
The Park Moderns Bridge District is in West Sacramento, overlooking a nearly mile-long stretch of the Sacramento River.
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Capitol Yards, Sacramento
Capitol Yards is just steps from Downtown Sacramento, Raley Field, and riverside parks and paths.
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Vanir Tower, Sacramento
This project will include a 26-story tower that will house office and ground floor retail space. It is envisioned to approximately 372,000 square feet of office and retail space situated across the street from the Entertainment and Sports Center.
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Golden 1 Center, Sacramento
The Sacramento Golden 1 Center is a regional multi-use facility that will accommodate sport and entertainment events of all kinds.
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