830 K Street represents one of the rarest and most exciting urban leasing opportunities in Sacramento. Renowned historically as the Montgomery Ward Building, the four-story, ± 62,991 SF building is located squarely in the middle of everything.
Comprised of the original chain driven windows, brick and historical facade, the building encompasses everything urban tenants hunger for: authentic, historic, raw, open, re-purposed, re-imagined space in the heart of Sacramento’s Entertainment District.
Located 2 blocks from the State Capitol, 2 ½ blocks from City Hall, 3 blocks from the Golden One Center, 2 blocks from the Downtown Commons, 4 blocks from the Sacramento Convention Center, 1 block from the City’s largest public parking garage and within easy walking distance of every major hotel, 830 K Street is located at ground zero of Sacramento’s exciting revitalized urban experience.
In addition to abundant public parking, the property also features a lite rail and bus drop off adjacent to the building. Employees from all over the region don’t even need to drive a car to the Property and walk mere steps to the front entrance if they use public transportation.
The Property is also located in the K Street Redevelopment Zone which was implemented to create a mixed-use live/work entertainment zone along K Street. Patterned (somewhat loosely) in similar fashion to the Pearl District in Portland, OR, the City of Sacramento saw the vacant, blighted buildings along K Street as an opportunity to create a dynamic entertainment grid that would encourage residents to live in the area and form a vibrant, energized urban core that allowed for an 18 hour daily economic cycle.
The combination of location, size, character and structure makes 830 K Street one of the most unique leasing opportunities in the region and arguably the best opportunity in the Urban Core.