Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to offer for sale a one of-a-kind
office building located at 2510 H Street in Midtown Sacramento.
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive professional office asset in the heart of Midtown Sacramento, one of the city’s most sought-after cultural and business districts. Built in 1904 and thoughtfully converted for modern office use, this three-story Colonial-style structure offers a blend of architectural character and functional workspace that appeals to law practices, advocacy groups, associations, creative firms, and boutique professional users. Its location places the property within close proximity to dining, parks, entertainment, and the broader Capitol employment base, creating a highly desirable environment for employees and visitors alike.
The building features private perimeter offices, a main-level conference room, and a finished basement that extends usability for storage, workrooms, or specialty operations. On-site surface parking and a detached garage provide excellent convenience in an area where parking is often limited, reinforcing the property’s competitive appeal. The site spans a generous ±0.24 acre parcel, offering an attractive footprint within Midtown’s charming grid. The asset is fully sprinklered and well-positioned for an owner looking to secure a long-term, strategically located headquarters with additional revenue support from two existing first-floor tenants delivering in-place income. The seller currently occupies the building and will vacate upon close of escrow, providing a clean transition for a new user.
Surrounded by tree-lined streets and close to Capitol Park, the John C. Fremont Park area, and key arterials including H Street, J Street, 16th Street, and 20th Street, the property offers both visibility and connectivity within one of Sacramento’s most walkable submarkets. This rare Midtown opportunity delivers historic charm, intrinsic character, and strategic functionality suited for a wide range of professional users seeking ownership in a high-demand district.