Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Build the Republic FC Stadium, Even Thou Tax Money Fell Through

Right now appears to be the closest the proposed stadium has ever been to actually starting construction. A few weeks ago local residents successfully blocked the expansion of a special taxing district (designed to fund infrastructure around the stadium) but the city plans to move ahead with the project and figure out which tax money to use later. With residents and labor advocates successfully halted the expansion of a special taxing district intended to spur development in the Railyards, the Sacramento Republic FC said they remained committed to building a new stadium in the area.

Earlier this week a formal ground breaking at the Railyards site near North B and 7th Street which was lead be Witlon Rancheria. The $175 million soccer stadium could be ready for play by the 2027 season. The Sacramento Republic FC has declared that this time it will really get built. 

Monday, August 04, 2025

Remember when... 201 N Street Is For Sale

Lot X Sacramento - 201 N Street
It was only three years ago a mixed use high-rise was going to be built at 201 N Street. At one time it was to be 28-storys, and then later increased to 32 stories. Then last year around August the proposal was put on hold... and you know the rest of the story. The land is now for sale, 2.5 acres by the developer Southern Land Company and the asking price is $19.9 million. I wonder if the city of Sacramento had offered to subsidies this residential high-rise it could have been financially feasible? I am not surprised this was canceled, history has shown us again and again that Sacramento currently can't build a residential building over eight floors and be successful. These aren't my rules, this has been proven over and over again in the last several decades. The only exception to the rule is Penthouses at Capitol Park apartment built in 2007 above the Residence Inn Sacramento Downtown at Capitol Park. The top three floors of the fifteen story building is residential, maybe future proposals should consider this method instead of above above offices or one hundred percent residential. I hear the city is looking to also increase hotel rooms near the Golden One Center. Turton Commercial Real Estate