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Opened in 1998.
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Principal tenants include Wal-Mart, Home Depot,
PetsMart, Staples, Ross Dress For Less, Michaels Arts & Crafts and Regal Cinemas.
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492,000-square-foot power center located approximately
10 minutes from downtown Sacramento in the area of North Natomas.
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Project incorporates an innovative design concept
called Agri-Tech, which highlights agricultural and roadside aesthetic qualities, including the silo
shapes and corrugated metal for which the area is known.
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Donahue Schriber worked with owner of land to relocate
the canal while carrying the water and agriculture theme throughout the project.
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To address city and community concerns, numerous
informational meetings were held to keep both parties apprised of the development status.
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Donahue Schriber also fulfilled the community's
demand for a common gathering area by incorporating a fountain section into the design to allow for
community meetings.
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To address the lack of immediate residential
communities, a transportation program was created -- the Natomas
Shopper Shuttle Program -- to bring customers to the center.
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Donahue Schriber also coordinates with the nearby
sports and entertainment venue -- Arco Arena -- to maximize tenant
traffic on days when events are held.
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