Showing posts with label 626 I Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 626 I Street. Show all posts

Friday, August 03, 2012

Seventh & H SRO Construction Activity

Seventh & H
With just a few more bricks to lay, “Seventh & H” looks pretty sharp for an affordable housing project. The eight-story, $47.4 million, 150-unit being built by Mercy Housing is the first new structure going up in the railyards redevelopment project area.

Seventh & H

Seventh & H





























626 I Steet, Sacramento 95814



626 I Steet, Sacramento 95814


























This project when completed will consist of 108 units for occupancy by extremely low income elderly persons in September 2012. See before photos here.

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

626 I Street Rehabilitation Project

626 I Street Rehabilitation Project














This project will be completed in September 2012; it will consist of 108 units for extremely low income elderly persons. Rehab cost $19.4 million.

626 I Street before rehab March 2010

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Fall 2011 Construction Update

“Seventh & H" SRO - 7th & H Street, $47.4 million project. Expected completion date, Spring 2013


















626 I Street Rehabilitation Project - $19.4 million. Expected completion date, Sept. 2012
















La Valentina Station - 12th Street between D and E streets, $27 million project. Expected completion date, summer 2012.
















Sutter Medical Center - L & 29th Street, $600 million project. Expected completion date, late 2012.



Monday, August 29, 2011

Summer 2011 Construction Rundown












Sutter Medical Center - L & 29th Street, $600 million project. Expected completion date, late 2012.













La Valentina Station - 12th Street between D and E streets, $27 million project. Expected completion date, summer 2012.










Maydestone Apartments - Corner of J & 15th Street, $7.2 million renovation. Expected completion date, February 1, 2012.













“Seventh & H" SRO - 7th & H Street, $47.4 million project. Expected completion date, Spring 2013







DMV Headquarters Upgrade - 2415 1st Avenue
$127 million renovation, 13-years renovation so far. Expected completion date, who knows???






















626 I Street Rehabilitation Project - $19.4 million. Expected completion date, Sept. 2012

Sunday, March 07, 2010

626 I Street Rehabilitation Project

This 12-story mixed-use building at 626 I Street will soon start receiving a needed renovation in an effort to bring the property up to current market standards making it ready for occupancy by extremely low income elderly persons. Constructed in 1975 for the Housing Authority, the first three floors are office/commercial, while floors four through 12 provided 108 housing units for elderly and/or disabled families. Over the years, reduced federal funding and insufficient annual public housing capital funds delayed the renovation of major systems including roof, plumbing, electrical and asbestos abatement.













On Tuesday the 9th, Sacramento City Council will vote to fund this project with $19.4 million in grants to modernize the vacate building. Most of the funding will come from the Federal Government, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). In June of 2009, the Housing Authority was awarded $4.6 million for the renovation of units. In addition, the Housing Authority received Council approval to seek funding for the 626 I Street project through a competitive ARRA Capital Funds Recovery Competition (CFRC) Grant. The ARRA competitive grant required a 25 percent match of non-public housing funds. In September 2009, the Housing Authority was awarded the maximum grant of $10 million for the substantial rehabilitation of the 626 I Street Project. The Housing Authority of the City of Sacramento was the only entity in California to be awarded funds through this grant and the awarded amount constitutes 20 percent of the national funding allocation.













The scope of work will include roof repair, window and window wall system replacement, water penetration prevention measures, building sealants, replacement of utility infrastructure (water, sewer, storm drain, and natural gas), and new electrical and mechanical systems. The project when completed will consist of 108 units for occupancy by extremely low income elderly persons in September 2012. No start date for renovations has been given yet.