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Waterfront Development (return to Key Opportunities Map)

1. Lot A
2. 9th and J Lofts (formerly Metro Place)
3. Haggin Oaks Golf Course


1. Lot A
Lot A is a 2.6 acre, City-owned block, bounded by L Street on the north, Capitol Mall on the south, 7th Street on the east, and 6th Street on the west. The lot is currently used as a surface parking lot. The City of Sacramento is in exclusive negotiations with David Taylor and Westfield America to develop a mixed-use project which would complement Downtown Plaza. The conceptual development program for the site includes approximately 350,000 square feet of office use and up to 150,000 square feet of retail use. The site is an integral element of the Downtown Division's 5-year implementation strategy and is viewed as important in maintaining the Downtown as a primary employment center.
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2. 9th and J Lofts (formerly Metro Place)
The City of Sacramento is in exclusive negotiations with CIM Group, Inc. to build a 7-story, mixed use building on the half block between 8th and 9th streets, fronting J Street. The project would consist of 200 mixed income residential units, parking and ground floor retail. The site is an integral element of the Downtown Division's 5-year implementation strategy.
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3. Haggin Oaks Golf Course
The vacant 15-acre Haggin Oaks Golf Course site is located on the north side of Business 80, west of Fulton Avenue. Commercial uses (hotel/retail) are envisioned for the site with a long-term lease to generate revenues for the golf course. The project will be integrated with the golf course both physically and operationally. Development must be sensitive to visibility along Business 80. A site development program will be developed before the issuance of a Request for Proposals.
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