1112 D Street
Sacramento’s prominent merchants and political leaders built their ornate mansion homes in the submarket, the most famous of which is the Historic Governor’s Mansion. Alongside them, employees of the railroads and other industrial workers built smaller but beautifully decorated homes. Over time the neighborhood changed roles but remained a strong community, becoming the home base for Sacramento’s legendary Chicano arts/muralism collective the Royal Chicano Air Force. In recent years, new businesses have opened up in the neighborhood, revitalizing old buildings and accompanied by modern infill homes on formerly vacant lots.
The Property is a stone throws away from many locally owned businesses: Shine Cafe, Sandra Dee’s BBQ & Seafood, Yoga Seed, Jim Denny’s, Barber Blues, and Sampino’s Towne Foods. Within a short walk, employees and clients can enjoy the performing arts at the California Musical Theatre, Sacramento Theatre Company, and Memorial Auditorium. The Property is also close to leafy places for outdoor recreation, including Muir Playground and the American River Bike Trail.