Thursday, March 22, 2018

CADA Site 21

CADA – Site 21, 93 units, height 115 ft  (New Mixed-Use Building)
1522 14th Street, Sacramento, CA












CADA Site 21 proposal goes to the Planning & Design Commission today. This is a fine project and one Sacramento can support. 10 years ago Sacramento could only support residential as high as 5 floors and now were up to 9. Anyone who expects the city to leap into the high rise living better take a step back. We should be lucky this is going up, an apartment building over 50 years old will be demolished and the local preservationist could not find a way to make it an historic structure.
CADA – Site 21, 93 units, height 115 ft (New Mixed-Use Building) 
1522 14th Street, Sacramento, CA

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

$520MM Tower To Rise

The $520 million headquarters building for the Dept. of Natural Resources is expected to break ground this fall. At 20-storys and 838,000 square feet, this tower will be the largest office building built downtown since CalPERS build their headquarters on Q Street in 2006.
20-story, $520 million CA Dept. of Natural Resource's Headquarters








The tower will feature 10,000 square feet of retail and public space, and auditorium with 300 seats, food court and pedestrian plaza. Improvements will also be made to the historic Heibron House. Completion is scheduled for 2021.


The Registry Bay Area Real estate

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

15Q

15Q is now out of the ground.
15Q construction - 73 units, mixed use

15Q construction - 73 units, mixed use

15Q construction - 73 units, mixed use

15Q construction - 73 units, mixed use

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

19J

What’s the hold up here? Two floors in 4 months? Well, it could be they needed money… there is now signage on the chain-link fence saying “Construction financed by Bank of the West”. Footing for the tower crane is now installed on 19th street.
19J development will feature 175 residential units

19J development will feature 175 residential units

19J development will feature 175 residential units

 

Tuesday, January 09, 2018

17th & S Street Mixed-Use Building










This Thursday the 11th, the Sacramento Planning and Design Commission will conduct a public hearing and approve this 6 story, 159 unit residential mixed-use project. This CFY Development Inc. and the Capitol Area Development Authority project is ready to go and construction could begin as soon a Spring 2018.  About 12 years ago another proposal closely resembling this one was also proposed for this site, but it did not get out of the gates early enough before the market went south.
P17-030 17th & S Street Mixed Use Building

Friday, January 05, 2018

2017 Year-end Snapshot: Sacramento Office

Colliers International released a report last week showing declining vacancy, modest rent growth and healthy investment in 2017. Colliers report highlights: Net Absorption was positive, but 18 percent below the 5-year average due to scarcity. The Vacancy rate reached the lowest point since early 2003, before the last development boom. New development picked up late in 2017, with several new build-to-suit projects underway. In addition, average rents increased modestly overall, Downtown asking rates increased more sharply. For those wondering about a new office tower being built downtown in the near future, back in 2015 pre-leasing agents for the Vanir Tower said that rents would have to rise to $3.10 a square foot before the Vanir Tower could be built and profitable. Last year the year over year asking rate rose 6.2% to $2.56 per SF compared to $2.41 per SF in Q4 of 2016.


Thursday, January 04, 2018

O Street Project

State office project  at corner of 12th & O Streets in Sacramento


















The Department of General Services is planning to issue a Notice to Proceed for this new midrise at the corner of 12th & O Street. This project includes demolition of the existing vacant California Department of Food and Agriculture building and construction of the new building at 12th & O Street.

The new building will be approximately 360, 000 total square feet, 11 stories at a cost of $274 million. The building will include first floor retail and a food court-style cafeteria with approximately 1,150 employees. Demolition is expected to be finished by summer of 2018 and the new building is expected to be completed in early 2021.

 Down the street at 7th & O Street the State is also planning to construct another office building, construction is not expected to begin till early 2019. So far, these are the only large scale office projects expected to break ground in the near future downtown. 

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Sacramento Convention Center Expansion

Proposed renovation of Community Theater Center













Last night the City Council voted to approve both the expansion of the Convention Center and renovate the Community Center Theater at the same time. Plans included a hotel at the parking lot of 15th & K Street. The hotel would be 350-rooms, 24-story and 300 feet tall. No developer has been named to build the hotel at this time and only rendering of the Community Center Theater have been released.

Renovation cost for both the Convention Center and Community Center Theater could be as high as $200 million, but financing will not be clear till March of next year. Construction is expected to take approximately 18 months and begin in 2019. 

SacbeeCity Council Report & Draft EIR

Proposed expansion of Convention Center with
additional Ballroom on second floor

Proposed hotel site at 15 & K Street.



Tuesday, November 28, 2017

19J Going Vertical

It's truly amazing, Mo Mohanna now has this proposal rising out of the ground. At 11 stories and 124ft, it's hard to tell what kind of crane will be used for this structure. It does not appear that a tower crane foundation has been prepared at the construction site.

19J Mo Mohanna residential tower on J Street 

19J Mo Mohanna residential tower on J Street 

19J Mo Mohanna residential tower on J Street 

19J Mo Mohanna residential tower on J Street 

19J Mo Mohanna residential tower on J Street 

19J Mo Mohanna residential tower on J Street 

19J Mo Mohanna residential tower on J Street 

19J Mo Mohanna residential tower on J Street 

Thursday, November 09, 2017

15Q Foundation Dig

Foundation and below ground parking is currently being dug-out for the mixed-use eight story project. The project includes 73 rental apartments and over 8,500 sq. feet of retail space constructed with wood, steel, and concrete, and a rooftop patio.

15Q eight-story mixed use building - 1430 Q Street, Sacramento 

15Q eight-story mixed use building - 1430 Q Street, Sacramento 

15Q eight-story mixed use building - 1430 Q Street, Sacramento 

15Q eight-story mixed use building - 1430 Q Street, Sacramento 

Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Ice Blocks Phase Three

These are pictures of the project's third phase which is under construction and expected to open in early 2018. This includes three stories of office space above ground-floor retail in two buildings.

Ice Blocks Phase Three - 1601 R Street, Sacramento, CA, 95811

Ice Blocks Phase Three - 1601 R Street, Sacramento, CA, 95811
Ice Blocks Phase Three - 1601 R Street, Sacramento, CA, 95811

Tuesday, November 07, 2017

19J (Mohannas) Foundation Work

19 J project will be a sustainable 11-story mixed-use building















This project is moving forward with the concrete foundation being poured. The next phase will include light gauge metal studs and shear wall system, which allows engineers to build taller without higher costs of a reinforced concrete building. I believe this is the first residential structure to be built like this in the grid.

19 J project will be a sustainable 11-story mixed-use building


19 J project will be a sustainable 11-story mixed-use building





























I’m still shocked to see Mo Mohanna pull this off. His track record of starting and finishing anything is dismal at best.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Sacramento Courthouse Renderings

A couple of conceptual drawings have been shared by Councilman Steve Hansen for the proposed Sacramento courthouse. The story is still the same in that there is no money to build the courthouse, but Mayor Steinberg is now looking for a public-private partnership to help pay for the buildings construction.

New drawings show a 17-story, glass-walled Sacramento courthouse
It was just three years ago this proposal was reduced in both size and budget by the California Courts Judicial Branch to a $300 million and 12 stories. Today the city is proposing an even larger building than the original design and a larger budget to build the proposed courthouse. I don’t understand the logic in proposing a structure that costs more than the cost-cutting proposal of 2012 that the State could not pay for, but now the city is somehow going cobble together just under $500 million by selling public land owned by the city and public donations?

New drawings show a 17-story, glass-walled Sacramento courthouse























The current courthouse proposal looks to be about the same height as the Federal Courthouse one block over on I Street at 350’ tall. The rendering do not show the south side of the proposal, I suspect it’s even less interesting. 

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Federal Courthouse – Did You Know?

The Sacramento Federal Courthouse (Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse) is one of Sacramento’s most interesting high-rises in downtown. Built in 1999 at a cost of $134 million, its southern exterior wow’s you with its curved glass and attention to detail which is beautiful.
South side of the Sacramento Federal Courthouse



At 350 feet tall, this building looks dynamic when seen from the south on I Street, but if you’re in the Railyards or driving south on I-5 and viewing the north side of the building, the same building appears plain and does not even resemble the same structure. What you don't realize from the Fed Court design, is that the north side was built to be expanded- thus the plain facade.  The north facade is basic and simple to allow for the expansion in the future.  The footings, and the columns supporting the rear plaza and underground parking are huge to accommodate the additional loads for future development. At this time, no date is known for the courthouses expansion, just thought I would pass-on this fascinating info.
North side of the Sacramento Federal Courthouse. The left side of the
photo showing corner footing for future expansion.

North side of the Sacramento Federal Courthouse.  Looking down from above
the footings for future expansion can be seen in the corners of the parking lot.

Tuesday, August 01, 2017

Ground Testing for 19J

19J  - 11-story, 175-unit project





















The Sacramento Bee's reporting that Mohanna Development Co. will be conducting several weeks of ground testing for foundation piles on site, and formal construction should begin before the end of the month. The building would then open 16 months later. These are positive signs and way beyond my expectations... lets hope it all falls into place. 

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Hotel Tower Nearing Completion (22 photos)

Sawyer Hotel and Golden 1 Center at 5th & L Street Sacramento














The 16-story Sawyer Hotel and condominium tower on the north side of the arena plaza is about 70% finished. The tower will have 250-room hotel and 45 upscale condominiums and could open by late summer or early fall of 2017. The hotel tower is expected to cost $500 million.
Sacramento skyline with the Sawyer Hotel left center.
Taken from West Sacramento

View south down 6th Street from Railyards

Sawyer Hotel as seen from J & 4th Streets

Sawyer Hotel - A closer look at the odd placement
where the hotel below meets the condos above

Sawyer Hotel at 5th & J Streets

Sawyer Hotel J Street entrance

Sawyer Hotel J Street entrance

Sawyer Hotel J Street entrance

Sawyer Hotel on J & 6th Streets looking west

Sawyer Hotel as seen from K Street next to Golden 1 Center

Sawyer Hotel as seen from K Street next to Golden 1 Center

Sawyer Hotel as seen from K Street next to Golden 1 Center

Construction continues on the western portion featuring retail & entertainment

Construction continues on the western portion featuring retail & entertainment

Construction continues on the western portion featuring retail & entertainment

Looking west from the 16th floor of the Holiday Inn.

A closer look at the lower floors of the Sawyer Hotel

A closer look at the upper floors of the Sawyer Hotel

Sawyer Hotel on K Street


Continued work on the retail & entertainment
western side of the Golden 1 Center

Panoramic view of Sacramento looking west from the 16th floor
from the Holiday Inn