Midtown Shakeup, 170 New Apartments Eyed For Sacramento’s R And S Streets

Two quiet midtown Sacramento parcels could be in for a serious glow-up, with a pending proposal that would bring roughly 170 new apartments, ground-floor retail and structured parking to the R Street corridor. If the concept moves forward, the multistory project would revamp underused lots near the core of R Street and add housing within easy reach of transit and downtown jobs.

According to the Sacramento Business Journal, the plan would fold together properties at 1410 R St. and 1823 S St. into one mixed-use development with apartments, parking and retail space. Reporter Ben van der Meer describes the idea as an early-stage concept, with a formal application expected in the coming months once the developer locks in details and files for city entitlements.

Where The Project Would Land

The two sites sit in the middle of the R Street corridor, an area that has become a magnet for infill projects over the last several years. SF YIMBY reported in January 2024 that preliminary permits for 1410 R St. envisioned about 49 units. Around the corner, a local roundup from Turton Commercial Real Estate flagged 1823 S St. as the subject of a separate preliminary filing.

Those earlier, smaller concepts help explain how a larger, combined effort has now surfaced, with both addresses potentially folded into one coordinated project instead of proceeding as stand-alone developments.

How It Fits The R Street Boom

As a recent R Street shakeup piece noted in March, the corridor has attracted a steady stream of housing and adaptive reuse plans, including Monarch, a 241-unit affordable project that broke ground in 2025. That kind of pipeline has shifted expectations for what midtown parcels can support and has nudged owners to consider denser housing or mixed-use construction instead of keeping properties lightly used…

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