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Bardis Homes, Mogavero Architects acquire Marshall School property
Sacramento City Unified School District trustees approved an amendment to the property sale at the December 15, 2022 meeting after formally approving the sale in June 2022.
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Old Marshall Property Update 鈥 November 2021
The Sacramento City Unified School District owns a former school facility site in midtown Sacramento known as Old Marshall. The 113-year old building on this site was designed by Rudolph Harold, a locally prominent architect who designed Sacramento鈥檚 City Hall. Old Marshall does not meet current earthquake safety standards, and the property has been closed since 2009.
Since the site can not be safely used for educational purposes, the District published a Request for Proposals (RFP) in 2017 with the goal of finding a possible alternative use for the site. Developers Mogavero/Bardis were selected from that RFP process. While an agreement was not reached at that time between the District and the developers that was beneficial for both parties, the District has entered into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with the developers in order to explore other options that would be more mutually beneficial. While this process has been moving slowly, momentum for the District to dispose of the property has been notably increasing over the past few months.
The District has recently begun to conduct the initial steps of assessing value and the environmental and historical significance of the Old Marshall property. The District has also taken steps to improve the management of the property, minimize trespassing and vandalism, and quickly resolve maintenance issues鈥攕uch as a temporarily malfunctioning fire alarm that resulted in the Fire Department visiting the site on October 24, 2021.
The District hopes to provide the community an update on the negotiations around the Old Marshall property in early 2022.
麻豆果冻传媒 to begin negotiations over Old Marshall site
Sacramento City Unified School District鈥檚 Board of Education has directed staff to begin negotiations with a potential developer for the Old Marshall School site in Midtown.
麻豆果冻传媒 to host community meeting on future of Old Marshall School
April 4, 2016 (Sacramento): Sacramento City Unified School District is hosting a community meeting on Tuesday (April 5) to discuss the future of Old Marshall School, which has been vacant since 2009.
Marshall School was built in 1903 and designed by Rudolph Harold, a locally prominent architect who designed City Hall. Located at 2718 G St., it was used as an elementary school until 1976, when it was closed due to concerns about its ability to withstand an earthquake.
Answers to Questions Submitted
Regarding Old Marshall and Thomas Jefferson (16th &N) LOI
The following question was submitted regarding the LOI for Thomas Jefferson located at 1619 N St, Sacramento:
Question: 鈥淚 had a question regarding the Jefferson LOI, I did a quick search on the State and national Park data base to see if the Jefferson site was registered historical and did not find anything. Can you confirm whether or not the property is registered historical and if so under what agency/criteria. That may impact potential funding sources.鈥
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Old Marshall Site Plans
Below is a list of scanned site plans for Old Marshall.
- Site Plan - Electrical Power E-1
- Site Plan - Electrical Power E-2
- Site Plan - Electrical Power E-3
- Site Plan - Electrical Power E-4
- Site Plan - Electrical Power E-5
- Demolition Plan A1
- Floor Plan A2
- Reflected Ceiling Plan A3
- Interior Elevations A4
- Finish Schedule Specifications SP1
- Specifications SP2
- Specifications SP3
- Structural Details S1
- Lighting Plan, Fixture Schedule, Symbol Schedule, Building Load Calcs E1
- Power and Signal Plan E2
- Playground Plan, Play Equipment L1
- Landscape Details L2
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- 0027-317
- 0028-2
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Old Marshall and Thomas Jefferson Ideas
This document lists the most noted ideas gathered at the community meetings for Old Marshall and Thomas Jefferson. In addition, it lists the Concerns/Comments/Questions the community had regarding these two sites.