Thursday, December 20, 2018

800 K & 801 L Street Development

Looking down on 800 K Street where work is under way on the Bel-Vue
In an another amazing accomplishment, the 800 Block of K Street is actually in the early stage of development, which includes a mixed-use project and adaptive reuse and preservation of the 110 year old Bel-Vue. Currently the rehabilitation of the Bel-Vue is the main focus of work right now with structural support. The Bel-Vue was accepted to the Sacramento Historic Register in 2016. The Kings purchased the land in January for $5.6 million. No cost has been given for completing this project. 
The Bel-Vue getting structural support
801 L Street will be demolished and a mixed-use building will rise

The Bel-Vue getting structural support

The Bel-Vue getting structural support
800 K project rendering, 147 apartment, 20,000 ground floor retail


Read more here: https://www.sacbee.com/news/business/article129894014.html#storylink=cpy

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

700 K Street - The Harlin

This is still hard to believe, after being K Streets most run down section for over 30 years the 700 block of K Street has been reborn. Both D&S Development and CFY Development are nearly finished with rehab and creating a mixed-use project right next to the Golden 1 Center. The final total cost to date is $60.1 million which is a 25% price jump from the original $48 million. This project added 137 apartment as well as ground floor restaurants and retail.
Development in the 700 block of K Street

The city of Sacramento has donated some of the parcels and will pay about a quarter of the $60.1 million cost through loans and grants. The city contributed $2.6 million and another $13 million in public money also came from affordable housing subsidies, both do not need to be paid back. That is a lot of free stuff, both the land and dollars were giving to the developer.
Development in the 700 block of K Street looking east

The soon to be Solomon's Delicatessen on 700 block of K Street

Development in the 700 block of K Street looking west

8th Street view of the Harden apartment behind the historic store fronts on K Street

7th Street view of the Harden apartment behind the historic store fronts on K Street

7th & L Street view of the Harden apartment rising behind the former bus station

8th & K Street view of the Harden apartment behind the historic store fronts on K Street


8th Street view of the Harden apartment behind the historic store fronts on K Street

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Hyatt Centric Sacramento

Marshall Hotel getting make over into Hyatt 1209 L Street, Sacramento‎



One of downtowns most rundown hotels is FINALLY getting a major upgrade. Work began in October on the 11-story Hyatt Centric Hotel at the corner of 7th and L Street. The shell of the 117 year old Marshall Hotel will remain but behind it a new 172-room hotel will rise. This $68 million project is slated to be finished in two years. Watch for the adjutant Jade apartments to be torn down soon. 

Jade apartments to be demolished
7th street view of Jade apartments adjutant to old Marshall Hotel 
7th & L street conversion of Marshall Hotel into Hyatt Centric hotel
7th & L street conversion of Marshall Hotel into Hyatt Centric hotel
 Hyatt Centric hotel on Seventh Street in downtown Sacramento

Monday, December 17, 2018

Powerhouse Science Center

The historic PG&E power station on Jibboom Street will become the
new Powerhouse Science Center










Work on the $50 million Powerhouse Science Center project looks to be under way. Since the beginning in 2007, planning and financing have been a struggle. The center is scheduled to open in 2020 and replace the old one on Auburn Blvd. The project will include 120-seat planetarium with a hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass in the 72,000 square-foot facility.
The historic PG&E power station on Jibboom Street will become the
new Powerhouse Science Center

Rendering of new Power House Science Center