New building permits have been filed for a small mixed-use development at 2211 F Street in Midtown, Sacramento. The application will split the property to replace a portion of a surface parking lot in front of a now-vacated Rite Aid building with 33 apartments and ground-floor retail. Sutter Capital Group is responsible for the application.
The development will yield a combined 14,840 square feet, including 12,390 square feet of housing, 1,000 square feet of commercial space, and 1,450 square feet for shared open space. Apartment types include 15 studios and 18 one-bedrooms. The future shop will be added to the corner of F Street and 23rd Street, close to the bus stop. Parking will be included for 40 cars and 20 bicycles.

2211 F Street facade elevation, illustration by Vrilakas Groen Architects

2211 F Street site map, illustration by Vrilakas Groen Architects
Vrilakas Groen Architects is responsible for the design. Illustrations show the complex will be split into three structures, with the tallest in the center overlooking 23rd Street. Additional facade material variation will contribute to the contemporary collage-style approach, with a mix of painted cement board siding and projecting faux-bay windows adding visual distinction to the farmhouse-style exterior.

2211 F Street, image via Google Satellite
The 1.14-acre property occupies a full block bound by F Street, Eggplant Alley, 22nd Street, and 23rd Street. The existing big-box retail store will be retained and split into a separate lot. The site is in the heart of the Boulevard Park neighborhood, close to New Era Park, and within walking distance of downtown.
The estimated cost and timeline for construction have yet to be shared.
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This is now the third development proposal for this lot, I believe, over many years. Let’s see if it actually gets built this time.
I’d rather see another supermarket return there instead. But that’s just me.
the big box store will be retained per the article. grocery store could be located there?
With that small amount of parking spots left for the vacant building they might as well put a Trader Joe’s in there.