
CLIENT
Petrovich Development
PROJECT TYPE
Mixed-Use Town Center including housing, offices and retail
BUILDING TYPES
Wood frame, steel and masonry
PROJECT SIZE
72 acres
5.22-acre park
232 single-family lots
45 single-family Brownstones
225 low-rise condominiums
104 for-rent dwelling units over commercial spaces in three buildings
3 carriage houses
23 cottages
188,941 sq. ft. of neighborhood-serving commercial
DENSITY
8.8 units per acre (over entire site, including commercial areas)
Curtis Park Village is a mixed-use commercial and residential infill project on a Brownfield site surrounded by established neighborhoods in Sacramento, California. The property is currently in a toxic cleanup program. The project has been laid out using the new City of Sacramento “Pedestrian Friendly Street Standards”. It is envisioned that the bus routes currently running along 24th Street will be re-routed to the main north-south road through Curtis Park Village. There are two light rail stations at opposite ends of the west side of the site. The design has been based on strong neighborhood planning traditions of Sacramento’s historic and established neighborhoods.
Detached brownstones, cluster-housing, lofts over shops, live-work units, condominiums, single-family detached homes, a community shopping area and a five-acre park are being combined into a truly vibrant mixed-use neighborhood. On the site of a former Union Pacific rail yard, this brownfield development with pedestrian friendly streets and neighborhoods will encompass one of the largest infill sites in the metropolitan Sacramento area. It is anticipated that site work shall begin in 2009.








