Park Tower consists of 24 stories of office space, retail and parking garage space, and features five-star amenities and walkability to California’s state capitol and downtown Sacramento’s retail and entertainment core.
A LEED Gold-certified property, Park Tower’s office tower was originally built in 1992 and renovated in 2019, while the parking area was constructed in 1961 and renovated in 1998. The building features a suite of robust onsite tenant amenities, including a recently renovated fitness center, locker rooms, conference center and tenant lounge.
One of the top five buildings in Sacramento, California, Park Tower is centrally located at 980 9th Street and 1010 8th Street. The property also provides a host of state-of-the-art features including a three-story atrium lobby, highly efficient building systems, 15,000-28,000 square-feet of flexible floor plates, and above-market parking in two garages.
A 15-minute drive to Sacramento International Airiport and 90-minute drive to San Francisco, the property features easy access to major highways, trains, and the downtown Sacramento light rail system, as well as lifestyle destinations Napa Valley and Lake Tahoe.
Location:
Sacramento, CA
Property Type:
Office
No. of Buildings:
1
No. of Stories:
24
Square Footage:
489,171
Accolades
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Why Tenants Like this Property
The property is situated within walking distance of California’s state capitol; Downtown Sacramento’s retail and entertainment core, Downtown Common, a newly developed mixed-use entertainment and shopping complex with 670,000 square-feet of retail, entertainment; and Golden 1 Center, the NBA’s Sacramento Kings’ basketball arena.