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Old Posted Jun 29, 2017, 3:49 AM
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So the big test will be the pre-selling of half the 320 residential units so that
banks will consider it viable. That's a high mark to meet, also unlikely IMO.
No longer 190 units? If so that would be 95 units. I'm optimistic about it
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Old Posted Jun 29, 2017, 3:29 PM
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I'm optimistic too

In fact if I can stomach the price I will likely be a purchaser.
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Old Posted Jun 29, 2017, 3:54 PM
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No longer 190 units? If so that would be 95 units. I'm optimistic about it
Where do you get 190 units? If the proposal is resubmitted and unchanged
from the original 2007 proposal it would be 320 units. The L Street Lofts still
have not sold all their units, of the 92 in the building about 80 have been
sold... this is 9 years after it's completed.
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Old Posted Jun 29, 2017, 5:22 PM
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Where do you get 190 units? If the proposal is resubmitted and unchanged
from the original 2007 proposal it would be 320 units. The L Street Lofts still
have not sold all their units, of the 92 in the building about 80 have been
sold... this is 9 years after it's completed.
From the downtownsac site. Maybe the hotel component has a larger footprint and also what Saca possibly might ask for a subsidy on.

As for L street lofts, I wouldn't buy one either but the metropolitan would be something I'd consider
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I've been looking for a Sacramento Development thread for awhile. Hello from San Jose/Bay Area/San Francisco threads

Can someone give me a rundown of what is going on in Sacramento such as proposed buildings and/or under construction? All I know was the restaurants and hotel next to Golden 1 Center.

I'm a huge Kings fan by the way. I hope De'Aaron Fox will be our savior
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Old Posted Jul 5, 2017, 4:16 PM
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I've been looking for a Sacramento Development thread for awhile. Hello from San Jose/Bay Area/San Francisco threads

Can someone give me a rundown of what is going on in Sacramento such as proposed buildings and/or under construction? All I know was the restaurants and hotel next to Golden 1 Center.

I'm a huge Kings fan by the way. I hope De'Aaron Fox will be our savior
Welcome to the Sacto forum. The Business Journal recently ran a series of articles highlighting some of the larger projects around town. In this article there are links to drill down to see project detail for different parts of the center city: downtown, midtown, R St, Broadway, West Sac, etc.


http://www.bizjournals.com/sacrament...-projects.html
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Old Posted Jul 6, 2017, 3:40 AM
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Old Posted Jul 28, 2017, 11:59 PM
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Ground preparation for the (hopefully) MLS stadium to be built just started:

Big step in Sacramento’s Major League Soccer bid

New renderings:
http://www.sacbee.com/sports/mls/article163960812.html
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2017, 5:22 PM
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Ground preparation for the (hopefully) MLS stadium to be built just started:

Big step in Sacramento’s Major League Soccer bid

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http://www.sacbee.com/sports/mls/article163960812.html
Wow, that's a nice MLS stadium! That will be an amazing addition for the region of Sacramento and help bring in people to downtown.
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Old Posted Sep 7, 2017, 11:12 PM
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YAY, I've been wondering for a year, what the heck was going on with this place.
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Just when they clear that area of the cranes and construction barriers, sounds like it's moving back into action! Just in time for the NBA season...
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Another ground breaking for a mid rise at 1430Q
https://www.bizjournals.com/sacramen...ct-1430-q.html
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How is the vacancy for some of the newer buildings--especially that horrendous new MOB....I mean apartment building on N and 16?
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Another ground breaking for a mid rise at 1430Q
https://www.bizjournals.com/sacramen...ct-1430-q.html
This is good news.I've been wondering when they were going to break ground. There's been a lot of projects completed in that area in the last few years and several more are under-construction right now - The Ice Blocks or course; and the California Brownstones at the corner of 17th and Q, and SKK Development has a number of projects east of this like Q19 at Q and 19th and 20PQR which has already sold most of their phase one townhouses. Their Press Building at the site of Sacramento Bee parking garage hasn't broke ground yet but it's supposed to be one of the largest housing projects built in Midtown. But it's not going to be very high. I think only 5 floors. It makes me wonder why those parking lots at J and 16th remain untouched? Not even a hint of a proposal.
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This is good news.I've been wondering when they were going to break ground. There's been a lot of projects completed in that area in the last few years and several more are under-construction right now - The Ice Blocks or course; and the California Brownstones at the corner of 17th and Q, and SKK Development has a number of projects east of this like Q19 at Q and 19th and 20PQR which has already sold most of their phase one townhouses. Their Press Building at the site of Sacramento Bee parking garage hasn't broke ground yet but it's supposed to be one of the largest housing projects built in Midtown. But it's not going to be very high. I think only 5 floors. It makes me wonder why those parking lots at J and 16th remain untouched? Not even a hint of a proposal.
Four floors with double height lofts at the northeast corner.
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That is a great project for some more mid-rise fill on the grid. Going to anchor Fremont Park well with the new midrise on 16th street across the park, and give a little more substance to the adjacent R street corridor.
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Don't forget to add in 19J to the list of recent groundbreakings. Their piling appears to be done and I'm sure we'll see some concrete being poured out very soon, and going vertical shortly after.
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Anybody heard recent info about Yamanee?
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Old Posted Sep 18, 2017, 5:51 PM
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Anybody heard recent info about Yamanee?
There was a SBJ article saying its been delayed due to financing (I'm assuming the developer couldn't get financing.

Curious how projects like 19J and the 15th and Q mid/highrises can get funding but Yamanee can't.

I'm starting to believe the issue is not "highrise apartments don't pencil out in Sacramento", but the real issues being the developers that happen to own the particular properties are not big time/experienced urban developers.

I think over the next 2 years as there midtown highrises along with the DoCo tower are a success the argument that urban highrise doesn't pencil out in Sacramento won't be credible.
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