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301 Capitol Mall - Taken in 2010 |
Friday, April 05, 2024
SOLD – 301 Capitol Mall
Monday, April 11, 2022
55 Years of History at 301 Capitol Mall
The lengthy history of 301 Capitol Mall can be exhausting, but as of last Friday, CalPERS will now sell the property and cancel the proposed 33-story mixed-use high-rise. For the last 16 years, CalPERS has spent nearly $70 million buying and maintaining the property, and now after three failed attempts to build at the site, it will be sold. The city block now resembles a wildlife refuge where raccoons and other habitat are thriving.
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55 years of history at 301 Capitol Mall |
In 2016 CalPERS teamed up with CIM Group and proposed a
30-story mixed-use building, the odd stacking of the tower was not accepted
well by the public and later canceled. By late 2019 another proposal was
offered that was as CalPERS teamed up with the development form Hines. This
proposal was to be Sacramento’s tallest if built at 33-stories and 557 feet
tall. It was seen as a better design, but as 2020 took hold and the pandemic
pushed people to do more work from home, it became apparent there was no interest
in more office space downtown. Currently, the Sacramento office market is in
its eight straight quarter occupancy losses, millions of square feet are available
and it might take many years to lease them back up to pre-pandemic levels.
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
New Developer Chosen for 301 Capitol Mall
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
301 Capitol Mall Future Unclear
Friday, July 12, 2019
Tower 301 CEQA & Draft EIR
Proposed Tower 301 on Capitol Mall, 557' tall and 31 floors |
http://www.cityofsacramento.org/Community-Development/Planning/Environmental/Impact-Reports
If you read the Colliers Sacramento Market Q2 2019 Office Market Report Final, it says, “Market vacancy rate is now at a 17 year low. Downtown tenants in Class-A high-rise floors facing $3.50/SF rents or higher will seriously consider relocation options in Natomas or other nearby suburban submarkets to cut costs or find more efficient space. ”I would guess this will make it harder fill the proposed Tower 301 where rents are quite a bit higher than 3.50/SF.
In my opinion, its tall but underwhelming. The proposed tower does not give any since of place or add anything unique to Capitol Mall. I had hoped a beautiful building would be proposed at the foot of Capitol Mall, and this is not it. The proposal would not have to be tall, just unique and attractive like the Emerald Tower across the street. Have you seen some of the other dynamic high-rises cities are getting lately when developers spend $500 million or less? For some reason Sacramento just does not inspire architects.
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Tower 301 @ 301 Capitol Mall
Proposed Tower 301 mixed-use high-rise at 301 Capitol Mall, Sacramento CA |
Proposed Tower 301 mixed-use high-rise at 301 Capitol Mall, Sacramento CA |
Proposed Tower 301 mixed-use high-rise at 301 Capitol Mall, Sacramento CA |
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
John E. Moss Federal Building Meets Historic Listing Criteria
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John E. Moss Federal Building built in 1961 at 650 Capitol Mall |
A report from the General Services Administration (GSA) dated August 2018, determined that the John E. Moss Federal Building— located at 650 Capitol Mall in Sacramento — “meets National Register of Historic Places Criterion A and C, when evaluated within a local, state, and national context.”
http://sacmod.org/gsa-john-e-moss-federal-building-meets-historic-listing-criteria/
John E. Moss Federal Building built in 1961 at 650 Capitol Mall
Monday, August 20, 2018
550-Foot-Tall Tower Proposal
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CalPERS & CIM Group latest proposed drawing for 301 Capitol Mall |
The internet is already getting worked up into a frenzy about this new proposal for the former Towers site at 301 Capitol Mall. The SacBee’s reporting that this project would have 100 apartment and 737,000 square feet of office space in addition to some retail and an elevated public park. CalPERS has said they will commit $550 million to build a mixed-use tower along with CIM Group.
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CalPERS & CIM Group latest proposed drawing for 301 Capitol Mall |
Monday, November 14, 2016
Capitol Mall Rain Garden
Imagine Capitol Mall Rain Garden - by Comstock Magazine November 2016
If Sacramento’s Capitol Mall transformed from a long patch of lawn into a rain garden, the new amenity would provide welcomed environmental benefits. A rain garden is a designed depression that collects rain runoff for landscaping. Mimicking a river, a recycling stream also provides terraced seating as a retreat from the urban environment, while maintaining the line of site between the Capitol building and Tower Bridge. Below, huge tanks add critical storage for the city’s combined stormwater and sewage system, reducing occasional pollution released into the Sacramento River during storms. Native plants would be drought-friendly and offer habitat for beneficial insects, such as bees.
To learn more about water in California and other ideas to address drought, read Water: More or Less, by Rita Schmidt Sudman and Stephanie Taylor. For excerpts of the book click here.
Thursday, February 04, 2016
301 Capitol Mall Tower Proposal
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Proposed tower at 301 Capitol Mall by CIM/CalPERS looking west |
Maybe this was a rushed effort to show me that there was a proposal in response to my post about it a few weeks ago? Probably not J Even though nothing thus far shows this will even happen, the developer has said it could break ground as early as 2018.
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Proposed tower at 301 Capitol Mall by CIM/CalPERS looking east |
This proposal like the Vanir Tower on J Street are still in the very early stages of development. This proposal will now be competing for tenants against the Vanir Tower to pre-lease. Banks under State/Federal law require that before monies can be lent to build an office building, 50% needs to be pre-leased. Vanir Tower needs to line up about 200,000SF and this tower needs 400,000SF. Occasionally developers will spend their own money to build high-rises like 500 Capitol Mall did and no pre-leasing is required. The Vanir Tower has not started the entitlement process or applied for any permits with the city. This indicates to me that after proposing the tower 15 months ago they have not pre-leased the minimum square footage to move forward. All these proposals emerging right now seem eerily similar to what Sacramento experienced in 2007 before the market collapsed and all but a few were built.
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Current condition of the proposed CIM/CalPERS tower site |
Sources: Sactown Magazine & SacBee
Wednesday, November 04, 2015
Second Street & Capitol Mall Connector Update
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2nd Street and Capitol Mall Connector Bridge |
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2nd Street and Capitol Mall Connector Bridge |
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Proposed 2nd Street and Capitol Mall Connector Bridge Project |
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Aura Revival?
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2005 Aura proposal - 615 Capitol Mall |
Monday, June 29, 2015
2nd Street & Capitol Mall Connector
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2nd Street and Capitol Mall Connector Bridge |
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2nd Street and Capitol Mall Connector Bridge |
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2nd Street and Capitol Mall Connector Bridge |
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Capitol Mall Design Winner
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Capitol Mall Design Competition
The city is looking to completely redesign Capitol Mall and the public is waiting to hear who the winner is. In about 3 ½ weeks a winner will be announced and the Big Idea catalyst will then move forward.
All entries that planted trees in the center of Capitol Mall or want to build a structure that will block the view of the State Capitol from the Tower Bridge were all losers in my book. The Capitol View protection ordinance established in 1992 will immediately disqualify any of these ideas. More than half of the submissions did not even bother to read the instructions talking about the view corridor. Also, the removal of all vehicles driving up and down Capitol Mall rubs me the wrong way. Being able to drive down ten blocks up to the State Capitol a very unique experience and should be incorporated into whatever design is chosen.
Many designs incorporate blocks that are not even owned by the city like the former Towers site between 3rd & 4th. I don’t get this at all? I don’t remember reading anywhere that CalPERS is planning on donating the land and the city clearly can’t afford to buy it in the near future.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Design Competition for Capitol Mall
The cities planning an international design competition this summer to overhaul Capitol Mall in an attempt to draw more activates to the area. The city already has about $1 million set aside to begin preliminary work on the mall. Once city officials say they have chose a design they'll go after more money from state and federal grants…as well as private money.
It's my hope that any changes made to Capitol Mall will not include structures or trees that will grow and block the view of the Capitol when seen from the west after crossing the Tower Bridge. This is the only line of site where the entire building can be seen from a distance and makes an awesome visual impact for those visiting our city for the first time. It would be a shame to block the only unobstructed view of the Capitol from this distance where you don’t need to be on a bridge or high-rise to see the Capitol.