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K Street is a historic street in Sacramento, California, United States. It spans from Old Sacramento , through Downtown Sacramento and Midtown Sacramento , ending in East Sacramento . Other discontinuous segments of K Street in East Sacramento are small residential streets, with the final segment ultimately ending at 54th Street.
The shooting occurred near the intersection of 10th and K Streets, pictured here in 2021. The shooting occurred at around 2:00 a.m. in the area of 10th Street and K Street, just blocks away from the California State Capitol and the Golden 1 Center. One suspect continued shooting as he ran north on 10th Street towards J Street. [7]
The consent item includes the details of the agreement related to 827 K St., also known as the Hale building, which was the subject of a Sacramento Bee investigation in March that found the city ...
Part of the ships went in to building the K Street Lady Adams Building. Lady Adams Mercantile Co. went bankruptcy in 1861. In 1861 it became the Fogus & Coghill grocery store. The city had a 13-year program in the 1860s and 1870s, to raise the buildings and streets in Sacramento to stop the flooding problem in the city, like the Great Flood of ...
Devil May Care Ice Cream & Frozen Treats (710 K St., Sacramento): Before Salt & Straw came to Sacramento, Jess Milbourn’s downtown ice cream parlor was the go-to spot for rare flavors such as ...
Downtown Commons (or DOCO), formerly known as Sacramento Downtown Plaza, Westfield (Shoppingtown) Downtown Plaza and Downtown Plaza, is a two-level outdoor mixed-use entertainment and shopping complex operated by JMA Ventures, LLC, located along the alignment of K Street (also known as David J. Stern Walk between 5th and 7th Streets) in downtown Sacramento, California, United States, near the ...
Western Hotel, was an historical hotel in Sacramento, California. The site of the former hotel is a California Historical Landmark No. 601 listed on May 22, 1957. The Western Hotel was at/near the intersection of 2nd street and K Street, Sacramento and owned by William Land. The site is now a Parking lot under the Interstate 5 in California. [1]
Included within downtown is the California State Capitol building, the house of the California state government.The major retail and entertainment area is known as the Downtown Commons (DOCO), which includes Macy's, the Sawyer Hotel, Golden 1 Center (home of the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association), and a wide variety of dining establishments and retail shops.