Detailed plans have been shared for a new three-story residential infill project at 1511 Del Paso Boulevard in Old North Sacramento. The development, dubbed the CLTRE House, hopes to add over fifty apartments to the burnt-down commercial lot at a busy cross-section of the neighborhood. Vertical Pacific Development Company is the project developer.

1511 Del Paso Boulevard, illustration by Vertical Pacific
The 43-foot-tall complex will yield around 33,870 square feet, with parking for 14 cars and 34 bicycles. Once complete, the project will add 54 units to the neighborhood, 38 studios, and 15 one-bedrooms. The loft-style apartments will span two levels, with a living area, kitchen, and spiral staircase below the elevated sleeping area.
Salazar Architects is responsible for the design. Illustrations show a boxy structure wrapped in plain stucco and a splash of colored fiber-cement panels. Facade materials will include fiber cement, stucco, and perforated metal shading. Landscaping done by the project sponsor, Vertical Pacific, will add turf grass, trees, and open space around the lot lines and surface parking lot.

1511 Del Paso Boulevard, image via Google Satellite outlined approximately by YIMBY
The half-acre property is located at the corner of Del Paso Boulevard and Grove Avenue. The site is along the southern end of the Del Paso commercial thoroughfare.
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Hopefully this will get built, as there are a few proposed projects on DPB that haven’t seen any dirt being moved.