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Real Estate/Development

May 2, 2000

Focus on Government

By John McCloud When the state decided to build a new home for the California Environmental Protection Agency, developers proposed sites from West Sacramento to Folsom. In the end, the contract went not to a private builder but to the city of Sacramento, which proposed a project at 10th and I streets in the heart of downtown.

By John McCloud

When the state decided to build a new home for the California Environmental Protection Agency, developers proposed sites from West Sacramento to Folsom. In the end, the contract went not to a private builder but to the city of Sacramento, which proposed a project at 10th and I streets in the heart of downtown.
"We were interested in keeping state offices downtown to provide customers for downtown businesses. It's part of our downtown revitalizatio...

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