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...
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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