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The Auslander

Location: 1500 15th Street, Sacramento

Rehabilitation designed by Paul Schmidt in 1984. The design is sensitive to the original 1920s character of the structure and Sacramento’s charm in the era as an urbane destination halfway between Lake Tahoe and San Francisco.

Delta Victorians

In 1984, Nielsen Wiese Architects relocated four structures from other parts of downtown Sacramento to an infill site at 14th and Q Streets. In 1988, Nielsen Wiese also rehabilitated a historic single family residential structure at 17th and O Streets and constructed two additional residential units on the rear portion of the property.

Location: 1616-26 14th Street, Sacramento

Biele Place

The senior apartments project was funded through the Rental Housing Construction Program of the State Department of Housing and Community Development. It was designed by Peter Clayberg and Caulifield of San Francisco, a 1982 AIA National Award recipient for their design of St. Mary’s Garden, a similar senior housing project in Oakland.

Location: 1421 15th Street, Sacramento

Completion date: April 20, 1984

Developer: CADA

Architect: Peters, Clayberg and Caulfield

General Contractor: S.L.N. Inc.

Acres: 24,700 sq. ft.

Total Units: 35

As part of our ongoing commitment to investing in our properties and communities, we recently transformed the Biele Place courtyard into a vibrant outdoor oasis. We installed beautiful, drought-tolerant landscaping featuring pollinator plants across all four corners of the courtyard, bringing fresh life and vibrant color to the area. To make the space even more comfortable and inviting, we added a large pergola canopy that provides cooling shade over a spacious table and ample seating with ten chairs. We are absolutely thrilled to see this upgraded courtyard blossom into a major gathering spot where our senior residents can relax, visit with one another, and enjoy the beautiful outdoors together.

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