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Stockton Gateway

Supporting Corridor Investment and Community Growth

The Capitol Area Development Authority (CADA) is proud to highlight the Stockton Gateway project, a dynamic mixed-use development planned for Stockton Boulevard in Sacramento. Developed by CTI Housing, this ambitious project broke ground in late 2024 and is on track for completion in late 2026. The development features two modern, four-story structures designed to bring new life to the area. By adding fresh energy to the neighborhood, Stockton Gateway plays a vital role in supporting ongoing corridor investment and expanding housing opportunities across the city.

Inside the two buildings, Stockton Gateway will deliver 196 mixed-income housing units, creating accessible homes for a wide range of residents. The ground floor will feature new retail spaces, adding local convenience and walkable destinations for the neighborhood. Residents will also enjoy thoughtful amenities designed to build community and enhance daily living. These include common areas on every floor, a dedicated fitness center, and a modern business center. Together, these features create a welcoming environment that supports both work and play.

Project Facts

Located along the active Stockton Boulevard corridor, Stockton Gateway consists of two four-story buildings housing 196 mixed-income units. CTI Housing leads the development, which officially broke ground in late 2024 with a target completion date of late 2026. The site combines residential living with ground-floor retail, plus shared amenities like a fitness center, business center, and community areas on each floor to create a truly connected urban space.

Studio30

Expanding Attainable Housing in the Urban Core

In early 2024, the Capitol Area Development Authority (CADA) proudly approved funding for Studio30, an innovative residential community located at 16th and E Streets in Sacramento. Developed by Urban Capital, this project delivers 30 thoughtfully designed units to the downtown area. The development secured vital support through CADA’s Middle-Income Housing Program, an initiative that specifically serves households earning between 80% and 120% of the Area Median Income.

Studio30 serves as a strong model for expanding attainable housing opportunities within our urban core. The building features a diverse mix of 20 modern studios and 10 one-bedroom lofts, providing much-needed living spaces for local residents. By partnering with developers on creative projects like this one, we actively support the growth of a more accessible, mixed-income city where community members have the chance to thrive.

Project Facts

Located at the corner of 16th and E Streets, Studio30 brings 30 new attainable homes to Sacramento. Urban Capital leads the development, which includes 20 studios and 10 one-bedroom lofts. Supported by CADA’s Middle-Income Housing Program in early 2024, the project ensures that residents earning 80% to 120% of the Area Median Income have access to high-quality housing right in the center of the city.

The Kind Project

Expanding Attainable Housing in Downtown Sacramento

In early 2024, the Capitol Area Development Authority (CADA) approved funding for The Kind Project, an exciting new residential development at 1901 8th Street. Led by development partners Urban Elements and Fulcrum Properties, this building brings 72 much-needed units to the city. The Kind Project is proudly supported by CADA’s Middle-Income Housing Program, a targeted initiative that serves households earning between 80% and 120% of the Area Median Income.

This development acts as a core part of CADA’s ongoing effort to expand attainable housing options for our community. By providing quality homes for middle-income earners, The Kind Project helps close a critical gap in the local housing market. It actively supports our shared vision of building a vibrant, mixed-income downtown Sacramento where people from all backgrounds can live, work, and thrive.

Project Facts

Located at the prime address of 1901 8th Street, The Kind Project adds 72 new middle-income housing units to our growing urban core. Urban Elements and Fulcrum Properties lead the development, which secured CADA Middle-Income Housing Program funding in early 2024. The project strictly focuses on housing affordability for households at 80% to 120% of the Area Median Income, ensuring that more working residents have stable, accessible housing options right in the heart of Sacramento.

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