“Pop” Art
News, Press, The Tribute Building
Believe it or not, Sacramento’s newest office buiding was almost going to be-if only for one fleeting moment-in the shape of a four-story frosted birthday cake. Almost.
News, Press, The Tribute Building
Believe it or not, Sacramento’s newest office buiding was almost going to be-if only for one fleeting moment-in the shape of a four-story frosted birthday cake. Almost.
2600 Capitol, Awards, News, Press
By Robert Celaschi Sacramento Business Journal LoftWorks LLC listened to both the real estate market and the neighborhood in developing the office building at 2600 Capitol Ave. The result, said the judges, is a four-story structure of mostly glass and steel that fits well into an area dominated by wooden homes built early in the…
Awards, News, Press, Sutter Brownstones
By Robert Celaschi Sacramento Business Journal The easy way out would have been an apartment building. LoftWorks LLC had been hired to replace 32 homes that were wiped out by the expansion of Sutter Medical Center in midtown Sacramento. The site measured only 30,000 square feet — less than an acre. But the surrounding neighborhood…
Chalk up another splashy piece of public art to Mike Heller.
News, Press, The Tribute Building
It’s a tribute unlike any other in greater Sacramento.
News, Press, The Tribute Building
Developer and artist honored by sons with project ready for planning board next month.
By Michael J. Heller The Sacramento Bee When I graduated from Jesuit High School in 1982, I could not wait to get out of town. I was frustrated. I needed to experience life beyond the safe and boring confines of my hometown. Growing up, I was very fortunate to have parents who exposed me to…
By Leigh Grogan The Sacramento Bee The new brownstones, lofts, townhomes and condos bring big city design to Sacramento’s urban core. Looking at the details of the new Sutter Brownstones, you could see yourself in Brooklyn. But step back, and your sights are set on midtown Sacramento. It’s where suburbanites become urbanites. Trading cars for…
Press, Projects, Sutter Brownstones
by Bob Shallit Sacramento Bee Lots of people are kicking the tires at midtown’s newest housing complex. “More than 100 people a week are stopping by,” says Mollie Nelson, chief marketer for Sutter Brownstones, a 28-home complex on the 2600 block of N Street. But how about sales? “Fantastic, especially in this market,” she says.…
By Robert Celaschi Sacramento Business Journal The judging team didn’t have to compromise in choosing the MARRS Building for Project of the Year. “Everyone said ‘I wish we had more projects like that,’” said judge Adam Nelson. “We could have spent an entire day just walking around and looking at it. I felt lucky to…