REGION:
Downtown Sacramento
APN:
006-0024-053
AVAILABILITY:
-/+5,247 SF
Numerous Parking Stalls
ZONING:
C-3 SPD Central Business District / Special Planning District
OPPORTUNITY:
Turn-Key
2nd Gen.
Restaurant
This Restaurant space has over 5,247 SF and ample parking for customers gem in the downtown area with easy access from Interstate 5 and 80. The traffic flows through from some of the city’s most popular tourist spots, Old Sacramento, the Golden 1 Center and DOCO. A healthy amount of foot traffic exit from the Old Sacramento City Garage across from this restaurant space when visiting the area. Transportation is abundant in the area, with light rail, busses, taxis and Amtrak Railroad for easy accessibility. The building is highly visible to customers walking and driving to work and visiting the Sacramento River Parkway, Old Sacramento Waterfront, the courthouse, Century Theatres, Kaiser Permanente, Chinatown Sacramento, Yardhouse, as well as Holiday Inn and Kimpton Sawyer.
Business Diversity: Downtown Sacramento is home to a mix of industries, including technology, education, agriculture, finance, and entertainment. This diversity provides opportunities for businesses to tap into different sectors, network with other professionals, and explore collaborations.
Cultural Events and Tourism: Sacramento has a rich cultural scene, attracting visitors to museums, historic districts, festivals, and events. Businesses in downtown can benefit from this influx of tourists and attendees by drawing on increased foot traffic and offering services catering to visitors.
Events and Networking: Events such as the Sacramento Music Festival and Farm-to-Fork Festival, as well as a variety of industry-specific gatherings, allow businesses to network, build brand awareness, and even sponsor events to connect with a larger audience.
Commercial and Residential Growth: The real estate market in downtown Sacramento is on the rise, with numerous mixed-use developments, luxury apartments, and office spaces being built. A growing residential population means a more consistent demand for products and services. Additionally, the revitalization of older areas offers opportunities for businesses to establish themselves in prime, high-traffic locations.
Proximity to Universities: Downtown is near Sacramento State University and other educational institutions, providing access to a pool of talented students, graduates, and interns. Many students and young professionals are drawn to living and working in the city center, offering businesses the chance to tap into a dynamic and educated workforce.
Executive Director
916 704 9341
dmueller@muellercommercial.com
CalDRE# 01829919
Director
916 613 3899
cfreelove@muellercommercial.com
CalDRE# 02092307