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Sacramento-based architecture firm HRGA has submitted an application to the city of Sacramento for a 154-room hotel at the corner of 17th and K streets in midtown.
The sleek eight-story hotel — in walking distance from the Golden 1 Center, SAFE Credit Union Convention Center and the Old Sacramento waterfront — features 179 rooms. Brown said rooms start ...
A new 28-story convention hotel adjacent to the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center. Overall, the hotel room will contain 330 hotel rooms, two floors of underground parking, four floors with 28 residential units, a 6,000 square-foot ballroom, almost 13,000 square feet of meeting rooms, and a skyline rooftop bar and restaurant.
[13] [14] The site of the project was purchased by veteran Miami developer [15] [16] Tibor Hollo of Florida East Coast Realty in 2009; [12] the U.S. $33-million purchase price included the three-acre site and existing office buildings, [17] built in 1964 and 1985. [11] The office buildings had very low occupancy at this time, around 30% in 2010.
East Sacramento (also known as East Sac) is a neighborhood in Sacramento, California, United States, that is east of downtown and midtown.East Sacramento is bounded by U.S. Route 50 to the south, Business Loop 80 to the west and north, Elvas Avenue to the northeast and east, and California State University, Sacramento and the American River to the southeast.
A prominent Sacramento developer and the University of California, Davis are proposing to join forces on a new community outside Folsom that envisions thousands of new homes and a 200-acre medical ...
The neighborhood of Tahoe Park is centrally located in Sacramento, immediately south of U.S. Route 50 at 59th Street.. The area is less than 1-mile (1.6 km) southwest of California State University, Sacramento, less than 1-mile (1.6 km) east of the UC Davis Medical Center and approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of downtown Sacramento.
Levees along the Sacramento River were built and maintained by the Portuguese. One major flood, the Edwards levee break in 1904, occurred while the Portuguese farmed the area. Ferries were then available to transport people to the town of Freeport and across the river to West Sacramento. Some rides were free, while others cost a quarter.