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Economic development drives the city’s growth as a hub for
local and regional businesses. Many diverse companies have
chosen West Sacramento as their corporate headquarters
including:
Our City has made a dedicated decision to
create and encourage a business-friendly atmosphere through
its staff, services and overall approach to promote and
retain businesses. Your business will be a valued partner in
our community.
West Sacramento is blazing the trail as a
model for California cities by balancing responsible
business expansion and industrial growth while creating a
variety of innovative communities.
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The Riverfront Master Plan is a
blueprint in which the two river cities are building a
cohesive innovative long-term plan benefiting both sides
of the river and the region. The plan calls for a
pedestrian transportation loop, a West Sacramento
amphitheater, six marinas, and a pedestrian bridge. The
Master Plan is an example of how West Sacramento’s
leadership has engaged its neighbor of Sacramento to
promote regional growth.
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The Triangle Specific Plan, the area
that is situated around Raley Field, is part of one of
the largest redevelopment areas in the state. The 180
acres on the riverfront is primed for development of up
to 7 million office/commercial square feet and 5,000
high density residential units.
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The Washington Specific Plan is
revitalizing an established neighborhood into a blend of
classic heritage and modern design.
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West Capitol Avenue Downtown
Development Strategies is creating a hometown downtown
feel for our city and recreating our central business
district.
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The Southport Framework Plan
establishes the foundation of a 7,000 acre
village-oriented development which will include pods of
residential units, office, commercial, industrial,
schools, parks and open spaces.
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The Riverside Commerce Center is a
75-acre mixed-use business park of light industrial flex
and office space for leading edge technology focused
companies.
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RiverPoint Retail Center our newest
shopping district broke ground this year and will
include IKEA and other national big-box retailers.
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