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Rejuvenating Downtowns: Lessons from Sacramento

Rejuvenating Downtowns: Lessons from Sacramento. Heather Fargo Former Mayor City of Sacramento, California. CORE STRATEGIES. River District. Policy Framework “Setting the Table” River District Specific Plan Special Planning District Design Guidelines Historic Landmarks Finance Plan.

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Rejuvenating Downtowns: Lessons from Sacramento

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  1. Rejuvenating Downtowns:Lessons from Sacramento Heather Fargo Former Mayor City of Sacramento, California

  2. CORE STRATEGIES

  3. River District Policy Framework “Setting the Table” • River District Specific Plan • Special Planning District • Design Guidelines • Historic Landmarks • Finance Plan

  4. Railyards Policy Framework • Specific Plan • Development Agreement • Infrastructure Design • Owner Participation Agreement

  5. Waterfront Policy Framework • Riverfront Master Plan • Docks Specific Plan • Parks Master Plan

  6. Creating Places for Celebration

  7. Enhancing the Green Corridor O

  8. Downtown Activation Strategy - Focus the approach on key areas - No need to wait for big projects - Demand shows enough space exists - Deliver something different that is not offered in suburbs

  9. Initiatives • Retail Recruiter • Focused Incentives • Infrastructure Study • Street Aesthetics • Increase Housing • Refocus on the Grid • Reintroduction of Vehicular Traffic

  10. CORE STRATEGIES • Plan broadly and long-term; Implement incrementally • Maximize resources • Work across and around • Aggressively pursue opportunities • Strengthen connectivity between areas • Don’t lose focus • Don’t lose focus

  11. Capital Mall 500 Capital Mall 621 Capital Mall

  12. Old Sacramento Orleans Ebner

  13. J Corridor • Grand listed structure two blocks from Capitol • Retrofit of ground floor from small interior offices to destination restaurant • Catalyst for retail and office leasing in rest of building • Loan repaid with building’s success; restaurant guaranteed operation for 10-years Elks

  14. J Corridor • 197-rooms, signature restaurant and unique outdoor dining • $9.85 million project-related tax increment pledged back to project • Catalyst project adding street-level vibrancy and activity • Forgivable loans for structural/historic elements • Permanent loans repaid with share of hotel and restaurant revenues • Opened 2008 Citizen Hotel

  15. K Corridor Ella’s Cosmopolitan/Cabaret

  16. K Corridor Streetscape Crest

  17. K Street: 1960’s Cars on K

  18. Esquire /IMAX • New architectural elements inspired by historic art deco facades, theater marquees • $6 million Agency funds used for public elements – upgraded streetscape, artwork, historic preservations • Developer tax increment guarantee key to public assistance. • Adjacent to convention center and convention hotels

  19. Public Market – Sheraton Hotel • Unique Non-profit corporation ownership • Innovative jacking technique to transfer loads to new framework • Active historical use reinvented for today’s needs • Convention hotel with a boutique feel • Activates city’s main arterial

  20. Ransahoff’s – Pyramid Brewery • Former department store & restaurant • Forgivable loan structure for preserving the historic and stabilizing building • Incorporation of historic blade signs, retractable awnings, mezzanine • One-block from state capitol • Attraction of a flagship brewery

  21. Elliott Building- East End Lofts • Former automobile showroom • Downtown’s mixed-use project w/ residential, retail and office on one of City’s busiest intersections • Historic value with contemporary excitement • Ground floor retail - PF Chang, Mikuni’s, Design within Reach • Catalyst for similar privately financed mixed-use projects in following 2-year period

  22. REA Building- Mixed-use Office • Adjacent to train depot & future intermodal site • Severely deteriorated building structure rescued from demolition by local developer • Public/private funds combined with historic tax credits • New transit serving retail and commercial office

  23. JKL Corridor Vision Summary • Workshop held in October 2004 • 250 Community members in • attendance • Follow up session in December • 2004 • Council Action Plan in January • 2005

  24. Downtown Guides

  25. Reinforcing a Web of Connectivity

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