Bob Shallit: Green Turns Gold
2600 Capitol, Awards, News, Projects
A Sacramento development company is celebrating a rare honor: Gold LEED designation for its midtown office complex.
2600 Capitol, Awards, News, Projects
A Sacramento development company is celebrating a rare honor: Gold LEED designation for its midtown office complex.
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…
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.
It used to be the most you could say about Sacramento’s midtown was that it has pleasant, tree-canopied streets and…
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 Elaine Corn Sacramento Magazine Four people, four lifestyles, four ways to live downtown. Here’s a quartet of people enjoying city life in Sacramento’s new downtown. Bragging about how little they drive, how much they walk and that they’ve got more places to eat and hang out than anyone else, they say they love living…
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…