Sep 22, 2017

Demolition begins on long vacant office building making way for vibrant mixed-use residential

Demolition begins on long vacant office building making way for vibrant mixed-use residential|

Demolition officially begins today on 3675 T Street—the faded pink and blue office building at the corner of Stockton Blvd. and T Street in Sacramento which has sat vacant and unmaintained for roughly four years. The land, owned by long-time local developers Allegiant Development Company, will be cleared to make way for a vibrant new mixed-use residential community which has received support from the surrounding Elmhurst neighborhood.  Over the last several years, Allegiant has been careful and deliberate in seeking input from the property's Elmhurst neighbors, which include Assemblymember Kevin McCarty and Ron Metzker of LPAS, the project's architect.

The construction project at Stockton and T is an attractively designed five-story building consisting of 213 market-rate apartments, parking garage, resident amenities, and retail on the street level.

"Brown Construction is proud to be building this transformational project right here in our own backyard," says Brown's project executive, Matt DeFazio, "and we've got a very capable, highly experienced team managing the construction." 

"I'm excited that demo day is finally here. We have put a lot of time and effort into the preconstruction phase of this project," says Dan Kowaleski, the project's manager, who has been with Brown for nearly 20 years.

The project is scheduled for completion in late summer 2019. For more project renderings, click here (renderings provided by LPAS).