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Sacramento, CA

La Valentina North and Station

81-unit mixed-use, net-zero development strategically located in downtown Sacramento, featuring retail, café space, solar-powered design & light rail access

  • Stories

    3 & 4
  • Units

    81

La Valentina North and Station is an 81-unit, 102,000-SF mixed-use, urban infill development consisting of four 3- and 4-story buildings on a remediated brownfield site adjacent to a light-rail station. The project features 4,500 SF of retail, café, and flex space, a 2,000-SF community room with a kitchen, offices, and laundry, and tuck-under parking. Powered by a photovoltaic solar panel system, the project was designed to achieve Net-Zero energy use and was recognized by the U.S. EPA with a 2013 National Award for Smart Growth Achievement. This energy-efficient, mixed-income development plays a key role in the revitalization of an industrial neighborhood, offering residents access to sustainable transportation and community-focused amenities.

Project Achievements:

  • National Award for Smart Growth Achievement: Best Build Project by The 2013 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Grand Award, Best Sustainable Residential Community by The 2013 Gold Nugget Awards, Pacific Coast Builders Conference
  • Merit Award, Best Affordable Housing Project of the Year by The 2013 Multifamily Executive Awards
  • Best Infill Development by The 2012 Sacramento Business Journal
  • Transit-Oriented Development of the Year by The 2012 Sacramento Regional Transit 
  • Blueprint Excellence Award by The 2012 Sacramento Area Council of Governments
  • SMUD NetZero Project: SMUD Home of the Future

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Jeannine Long

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