Real Estate/Development
Mar. 28, 2006
One of Country's Largest Urban-Infill Developments Slated for Sacramento
By J.T. LONG CREJ Staff Writer After a series of misses, Sacramento administrators hope a new player with a creative multibillion-dollar plan will turn 240 acres of contaminated railroad yards and shops into a mixed-income neighborhood that doubles the size and economic vitality of the state capital's downtown core.




By J.T. LONG
CREJ Staff Writer
After a series of misses, Sacramento administrators hope a new player with a creative multibillion-dollar plan will turn 240 acres of contaminated railroad yards and shops into a mixed-income neighborhood that doubles the size and econom...
CREJ Staff Writer
After a series of misses, Sacramento administrators hope a new player with a creative multibillion-dollar plan will turn 240 acres of contaminated railroad yards and shops into a mixed-income neighborhood that doubles the size and econom...
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