The Inn Off Capitol Park offers moderately priced lodging just steps from the Capitol, the State East End office complex and many other downtown State departments. Tastefully decorated with an atrium courtyard, 38 traditional rooms and suites, the Inn boasts ample parking and warm hospitality.
The Inn Off Capitol Park was renovated in a public/private partnership between Ashok Patel and CADA.
For information and/or reservations please call (916) 447-8100 or visit them on the web at www.innoffcapitolpark.com
Please contact CADA for the most recent information.
Completion Date: 2000
Location: 1530 N Street
Developer: Capitol Park Inn, LLC
Architect: Aubrey Moore, Jr., Architect & Associates
General Contractor: Centaurus Homes
Unit Count: 38 Rooms
Total Building Area: 28,800 SF
Acres: 0.22 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 173 DUA
Parking: 24 spaces
Development Costs: $1,000,000 in renovation
Sources of Financing: Construction loan – First Northern Bank
Reservations and Information: (916) 447-8100 or visit them online at www.innoffcapitolpark.com
The Fremont Mews was developed in 2004 on one of the last largest undeveloped housing sites in the Central City. It was also on one of the most desirable residential sites in the Central City being on 15th Street and fronting on Fremont Park. It is a great example of Transit Oriented Development (TOD)/Smart Growth as a result of being developed on an infill site and having two light rail stations and ten bus stops within two blocks.
A Garden Preservation and Replacement Plan was incorporated into the development of the Fremont Mews because of the importance of community gardening for many Central City residents. The Fremont Mews permanently retained 19,200 square foot of the land that had formerly been used on an interim basis for gardening. The garden includes standard garden plots, bocce courts for recreation use, accessible plots, children plots, fruit orchards and public art selected from a competition of local artists. In addition, a 32,424 square foot site at 5th and W Streets that was a blighted vacant lot was permanently preserved for gardening in the Southside Park Neighborhood. Both gardens were donated by the State to the City and are being permanently operated under the City Parks and Recreation Department.
Completion Date: October 2005
Location: 14th/15th and P/Q Streets
Developer: Rembold Properties, LLC. dba 15th and Q St Partners
Architect: Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects
General Contractor: J.R. Roberts Corp
18 – Studios (495 SF)
71 – 1BR/1BA (705-818 SF)
30 – 2BR/2BA (1,008-1,330 SF)
Total Units: 119
Affordable Housing 24 units have rents available to those earning 50% of area median income and 24 units have rents available to those earning 60% of area median income.
Total Building Area 90,891 SF
Acres: 2.2 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 54 DUA
Parking: 128 spaces
Development Costs: $24,397,849
Sources of Financing:
$14,300,000 Debt Financing
$1,790,000 CADA Participation
$2,000,000 Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) Participation
$6,307,849 Developer/Tax Credit Equity
Rental Information: (916) 446-4466 Rental Office at 14th and P Streets
New Construction:
At the time it was constructed in 1985 it was a unique high density infill project that combined townhouses on the alley, stacked flats and the first restaurant in Sacramento to secure approved sidewalk seating. It was rehabbed in 2009 with necessary minor repairs to the structure and replacement of exterior finishes and components including roofing, windows, and siding.
Please contact CADA for the most recent information.
Completion Date: 1985
Location: SE corner of 14th and O Street
Developer: Polis Development, Inc. – Polis, Niland and Gilleland
Architect: Mark Mack and Peter Calthorpe
General Contractor: Forty-Niner Construction
Unit Count: 17 units – townhomes
Total Building Area:
Acres: 0.59 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 29 DUA
Parking: 17 spaces
Development Costs:
Sources of Financing:
Rental Information: Contact CADA at (916) 322-2114
Rehabilitation:
Recipient of Sacramento Old City Association Award in 1984. Prior to its restoration by CADA, this lovely Victorian had been used for a detoxification center and had been severely damaged by a fire. In 1984, it was rehabilitated and converted into four apartments.
Completion Date: 1985
Location: 1330 P Street
Developer: CADA
Architect: Bruce Whitelam
General Contractor: Star Construction
Unit Count:
2 – studio (350 SF)
1 – 1BR (610 SF)
1 – 1BR (720 SF)
Total Units: 4
Total Building Area:
Acres: .07 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 57 DUA
Parking: parking located off-site (separate cost)
Development Costs: $174,671
Sources of Financing:
$116,250 River City Bank
$58,421 CADA Equity
Rental Information: Call CADA at (916) 322-2114
New Construction:
This project provides the community with 16 single person residential units in a congregate setting.
Completion Date:
1982
Location: 1619 Q Street
Developer: CADA
Architect: John Harvey Carter
Unit Count: 16 single person residential units (200 SF)
Acres: .15 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 107 DUA
Parking: 4 spaces
Development Costs:
Sources of Financing:
Rental Information: Call CADA at (916) 322-2114 for rental information
New Construction:
This project achieved remarkable construction economy through the use of pre-cast foundations and pre-cut roof supports. An active and passive solar system was also incorporated into the design to reduce energy costs by 50 percent. It received an Affordable Housing Award from the State Department of Housing and Community Development because its initial sales prices were set at $53,000.
Completion Date: 1983
Location: 900 Q Street
Developer: K.F. Hofmann Company
Architect: David Baker of San Francisco and SolArc of Berkeley
General Contractor:
Unit Count: 36 units
Total Building Area:
Acres: 1.17 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 36 DUA
Parking:
Development Costs:
Sources of Financing:
Sales Information:
Saratoga Townhomes Owner’s Association – (916) 444-7577
See on-site sales signs
New Construction:
This condominium development that placed two story townhouses on the alley in the interior of the block and three to 4 story flats above retail on the street frontages was a precursor for Peter Calthorpe’s later pedestrian pocket designs.
Completion Date: 1984
Location: Block between 10th/11th and P/Q Streets
Developer: Barratt Northern California, Inc.
Architect: Van der Ryn/Calthorpe of Sausalito
General Contractor:
Unit Count:
Condominium Component:
75 market rate condominiums in 4 story structure ranging from studios (350 SF) to townhouses (1,100 SF)
Affordable Component:
26 affordable apartments in separate structure
16 – 2BR (710 SF)
10 – 3 BR (927 SF)
Total Units: 101
Acres: 2.5 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 40 DUA
Parking: 28 spaces
Development Costs:
Sources of Financing:
Rental Information: Call CADA at 322-2114
Sales Information: See on-site sales sign
New Construction:
Received Building Industry Association Gold Nugget Award. Designed to be affordable with initial sales prices in 1986 of $69,900.
Completion Date: 1986
Location: 1515 P Street
Developer: Rubin Glickman & Associated
Architect: Backen Arrigoni and Ross of San Francisco
General Contractor:
Unit Count: 50 units – 2 BR/2 BA Townhomes
Total Building Area:
Acres: 1.76 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 28 DUA
Parking: One covered space per unit
Development Costs:
Sources of Financing:
Sales Information: See on-site sales sign or visit: https://www.stanfordpark.org/contact.htm
New Construction: This senior community was constructed as an alternative to Single Room Occupancy structures in the Central Business District. 80% of the residents must be 55 years or older. The Terraces is a gated community which includes a courtyard garden with a gazebo and a recreation room for meetings and social functions.
Completion Date: 1994
Location: 1615 O Street
Developer: Hank Fisher Properties and Herb Krumpe
Architect: Herb Krumpe
General Contractor: Krumpe-Fong Construction Company
Unit Count:
59 – Studios (300 SF)
1 – 1BR/1BA
Total Units: 60
Affordable Housing: All 60 units are set at affordable rates
Total Building Area: 25,600 SF
Acres: 0.59 Acres
Dwelling Units per Acre: 102 DUA
Parking: 24 spaces
Development Costs: $2,713,482
Sources of Financing:
Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC)
Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA)
Rental Information: Call (916) 448-1580