1515 S St Sacramento, CA 95811
This exceptional 2,620 square foot ground floor retail space is located within a government building at 1515 S Street, Sacramento, CA. The property, formerly a café, boasts a patio dining area and benefits from excellent visibility and access. Situated on the northwest corner of 16th Street and S Street, it's directly across from West Elm in the vibrant Ice Blocks district of Midtown Sacramento. This thriving area is known for its blend of trendy and traditional appeal, attracting a large residential population and a significant daytime population due to its proximity to the state Capitol and numerous government offices. The location offers strong traffic counts and easy access to Business 80/Capital City Freeway. The property is part of a rapidly developing area, with recent projects like the Sutter Medical Center expansion and Eviva further enhancing its desirability. This rare Downtown/Midtown opportunity provides a unique chance to establish a business in a high-traffic, densely populated, and culturally rich environment. The building itself is home to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, providing a substantial daily influx of potential customers.
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Frolan R. Aguiling Law Firm
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Vallecito Conservation Camp Sustainability Organization
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Cal Department of Corr & Rehabilitat Rehabilitation Center
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Training & Development Division Social Service Agency Charitable Organization
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CASOMB Association Or Organization
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