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401 I St
Sacramento, CA 95814
Sacramento Valley Station · Office/Retail Property For Lease
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15,371 SF


Highlights
- Approximately 68,000 SF on a sizable 17.52-acre Downtown parcel.
- Easy access to Interstate 5 and regional highways facilitating commuter flow.
- Zoning supports office and related commercial/institutional uses.
- Close walking proximity to Sacramento Valley Station for Amtrak and Light Rail services.
- Located near the State Capitol, government offices, and vibrant downtown amenities.
- Large landholding offers flexibility for security measures, parking, or future redevelopment.
Property Facts
| Total Space Available | 15,371 SF | Gross Leasable Area | 65,000 SF |
| Max. Contiguous | 9,525 SF | Year Built/Renovated | 1926/2017 |
| Property Type | Retail | Parking Ratio | 4.92/1,000 SF |
| Property Subtype |
| Total Space Available | 15,371 SF |
| Max. Contiguous | 9,525 SF |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Property Subtype | |
| Gross Leasable Area | 65,000 SF |
| Year Built/Renovated | 1926/2017 |
| Parking Ratio | 4.92/1,000 SF |
About the Property
Sacramento Valley Station (SVS), the region' s intermodal transportation station, will be ready for new tenancies in approximately 25,000 square feet of leasable area in late 2016 when construction is complete. The station, currently boasting 1.1 million riders annually moving through the site, consists of a refurbished 1926 historic railway station on a prime 8.82 acre site in downtown Sacramento, CA. A considerable increase in passengers and patronage at the site is anticipated stemming from ongoing investments in rail service, historic rehabilitation, construction of new amenities and building systems, and completion of the nearby Golden 1 Center. Additional proposed development in close proximity to the SVS includes The Sacramento Railyards, County Courthouse, Downtown Riverfront Streetcar, a Major League Soccer (MLS) Stadium, and California High Speed Rail. The current Sacramento Valley Station (SVS) historic depot building has served continuously as the primary transit center hub in the region since it was opened on February 26, 1926. Located in downtown Sacramento, the station is midway between the Central Business District and The Sacramento Railyards redevelopment. In close proximity are the Sacramento River waterfront, historic Old Sacramento, and a series of civic and entertainment venues within walking distance. The Golden 1 Center, home to the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA), is two blocks to the south.
