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Targeted Commercial Corridors
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Key Opportunity Sites
 
 


Strategic Retail Assets (return to Key Opportunities Map)

1. Downtown Plaza/K Street Mall
2. North Natomas Town Center
3. Arden Fair Mall
4. Fong Ranch (formerly Sacramento Autoloop)
5. Consumnes River & Highway 99


1. Downtown Plaza/K Street Mall
Downtown Plaza is located between 5th and 7th, J and L streets. The Plaza underwent a major expansion in 1994 which doubled its size to approximately one million square feet. The City of Sacramento has directed substantial resources to support and promote the Downtown Plaza as a regional shopping mall and is committed to its growth and enhancement as a regional retail entertainment and shopping experience. For more information, contact Leslie Fritzsche.
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2. North Natomas Town Center
The 120-acre North Natomas Town Center is located along Del Paso Boulevard, between Truxel Road and East Commerce Circle. The Town Center will serve as an activity center, which will become the focus and identity of the Community. The Town Center is anchored by two sites designated as "Community Commercial" and "Transit Commercial." For more information, contact Dean Peckham.
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3. Arden Fair Mall
Arden Fair Mall is located on the north side of Arden Way, immediate east of Business 80. The mall was originally built in 1957 and underwent a major renovation in 1990 which doubled the size of the mall to approximately 1.1 million square feet. Arden Fair Mall is the largest sales tax revenue generator in the City of Sacramento and its position as the Region's premier super-regional shopping center should be preserved, even in the face of e-commerce and the growth of South Placer County. For more information, contact Tom Zeidner.
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4. Fong Ranch (formerly Sacramento Autoloop)
In June 2003 OPUS Development announced it would no longer be developing the long-sought-after auto mall that was envisioned for North Natomas. OPUS will develop the 120 acres (aka Fong Ranch) at the northeast corner of Truxel Road and Interstate 80. OPUS will be developing approximately 500,000 square feet of office space and is contemplating 750,000 square feet of retail. The development of the office component will support the Downtown/Natomas/Airport (DNA) Light Rail line which is currently being analyzed by Regional Transit and other interested parties. For more information, contact Jim Rinehart.
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5. Consumnes River & Highway 99:
An area located to the west of Highway 99, both north and south of Consumnes River Boulevard could serve as a potential regional retail and employment opportunity area serving south Sacramento, Laguna and the City of Elk Grove. This area already serves as a major employment center and includes large medical facilities operated by Kaiser Permanente and Methodist Hospital and Consumnes River College. For more information, call (916)808-7223.
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