The Barn, West Sacramento:
Under construction: T Street Apartments
Yolo Food Bank
Renovation and expansion of existing 30,000-SF warehouse into 48,000 SF of warehouse space, offices, conference rooms, food sorting facilities, commercial instructional kitchens, and 4,300 SF of freezers and coolers; 3 acres of site development. A 'Build It Forward' not-for-profit community project.
Tercero Phase 4 at UC Davis
166,000sf, 275 units, 506 beds; three 4-story student housing buildings which feature office and study areas, plus a meeting pavilion that contains a full commercial kitchen; on track for LEED Gold certification
Yolo Food Bank is the largest hunger-relief organization in Yolo County, serving 19,000 households each month from its current facility in Woodland, CA, and distributing more than 4 million pounds of food annually. Beginning in December, the Food Bank is undergoing a large expansion and renovation project which will increase its overall food storage capacity by 2.5 times, as well as allow the organization to provide additional services, such as food preparation and nutrition courses, which put its beneficiaries on a path to sustainable healthy eating.
Brown Construction is the general contractor managing the Yolo Food Bank expansion and renovation project. Ron Brown, President and CEO of Brown Construction, has committed to donating all profits from this project back to the Food Bank.
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.
"Exceptional Senior Living" Coming Soon to Rocklin
Though Brown Construction crews are already hard at work grading the 14-acre site just east of Highway 65 at Sunset Blvd., Wednesday marked the official groundbreaking ceremony for what City of Rocklin Vice Mayor Ken Broadway calls "exceptional senior living for up to 240 of our residents." Vice Mayor Broadway, along with representatives of Assemblymember Kevin Kiley, Rocklin Chamber of Commerce, Sagora Senior Living, Allegiant Development Company, and, of course, Brown Construction, Inc. were all in attendance Wednesday to commemorate and share in the excitement of the groundbreaking on this large, upscale senior living community.
Gateway Crossing
255,000 SF; 231 units on 10.6 acres; 3-story walk-up garden-style apartments; 11 residential buildings plus a 6,000-SF clubhouse with a fitness center and leasing office surrounding a pool and spa complex with a 1,500-SF pool house; site development includes a playground, a small pet park, and 9 detached garage buildings and carports
Telegraph Arts
139,000 SF, 6-story urban infill mixed-use building with 5 levels of Type III wood-framed apartments over a concrete podium; ground floor includes 8,000 SF retail space, residential lobby, and mechanized parking garage; resident amenities include a fitness facility, lounges, and roof deck with outdoor dining and BBQ area
T Street Apartments
329,000 SF; type III wood-framed, 5-story, mixed-use, urban infill building; 213 living units wrapped around a Type I cast-in-place parking garage with a 5th-floor amenity level and ground-floor retail