Wednesday, April 07, 2021

Safe Credit Union Convention & Performing Arts Centers Construction

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St 
A total of $350 million in bonds to finance the renovation/expansion of the C3 Project. The repayment of the bonds is the 12 percent TOT tax less required transfer fees to the City’s general fund and Visit Sacramento. The Memorial Auditorium began its renovation in June 2018; it reopened in May 2019 and will begin the restoration phase in Summer 2021. The SAFE Credit Union Convention Center began its renovation/expansion in December 2018 and hosted conventions into summer 2019 before its closure; it will reopen in Spring 2021. The SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center began its renovation in May 2019; it will reopen in Summer 2021. Additional C3 Project info can be found here.

  • SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St - estimated $245 million renovation/expansion
  • SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center - 1301 L St. - $120 million, the renovation
  • Memorial Auditorium - 1515 J St. - $19 million renovation

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St but seen from 15th St.

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St but seen from 15th St.

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St but seen from 13th St.

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St but seen from 13th St.

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St but seen from 13th St.

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St but seen from 13th St.

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St but seen from 13th & J St.

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St but seen from 13th& J St.

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center - 1400 J St

SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center - 1301 L St. 

SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center - 1301 L St. 

SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center - 1301 L St. 

SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center - 1301 L St. but seen from 13th St. 

1 comment:

  1. I wish they could do something with the exterior of the Hyatt.
    It always has had that Buzz Oates on-the-cheap look.

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