
Five Years After the Shelter-in-Place Order, How Is Downtown Sacramento Doing?
Sacramento businesses face mixed results since first shutdowns associated with COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020
In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Comstock’s followed four downtown Sacramento businesses and their broader sectors for a six-part series. On the fifth anniversary of the shutdowns, we checked in to see how they are faring.
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TIM LEWIS
DEMAND FOR EXECUTIVE-STYLE LUXURY HOMES SOARS AT MAGNOLIA
The much-anticipated model homes at Magnolia in Granite Bay are open by appointment for viewing. Tim Lewis Communities has raised the bar at this exclusive new neighborhood. Magnolia has already generated significant excitement, with 21 sales recorded before the model homes were completed.
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Ramco Enterprises, Inc.
CHEERS TO ALMOST 40 YEARS OF PARTNERSHIP WITH WEST SACRAMENTO!
Ramco Enterprises, Inc., a diversified commercial real estate and land development company based in West Sacramento, marks nearly six decades of shaping the region’s real estate landscape. Founded in 1965 in West Sacramento, the company has become a key player in commercial and residential development projects throughout the Sacramento area.
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Asset Preservation, Inc.
CELEBRATES 35 YEARS OF EXCELLING IN 1031 EXCHANGES
For 35 years, Asset Preservation, Inc., has been what you might call a highly successful (ex)change agent. The API firm, founded and still run by Javier G. Vande Steeg, whose parent company is Stewart Information Services Corporation, has managed the transaction of more than 200,000 Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 tax-deferred exchanges.
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BlackPine Communities
DELIVERING WEST SACRAMENTO’S NEWEST LUXURY LIVING COMMUNITY
BlackPine Communities creates homes that seamlessly combine beauty, functionality and comfort, providing homeowners with a unique experience and lifestyle that let them live uncompromised.
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CAPITOL CASINO
SACRAMENTO'S #1 POKER ROOM
In 1999, the Capitol Station District was formed to revitalize this area and named for a proposed multi-model transportation hub. Clarke Rosa was on the board of directors for this project for 10+ years.
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SHINGLE SPRINGS BAND OF MIWOK INDIANS
The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, operators of Red Hawk Casino in Placerville, has been making significant strides in reclaiming their ancestral lands across Sacramento. The tribe, once known as the Sacramento Band of Verona Homeless Indians, has come full circle with recent land acquisitions that reconnect them to their indigenous heritage.
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Tri Counties Bank
BUILDING COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SUCCESS IN 2025
Tri Counties Bank welcomes Lindsey Fudge as Managing Director of Middle Market Commercial Real Estate. She joined Tri Counties Bank this past October and is already busy forming and growing a team of lenders to help service middle market commercial real estate clients throughout California.
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Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency
INNOVATION IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING THROUGH PUBLIC-NONPROFIT PARTNERSHIPS
As the lead housing agency for the City and County of Sacramento, we’re changing lives for the better. Our success is only possible through strategic nonprofit, private and public partnerships. We work together to address the shared goal to create a broad spectrum of sustainable housing with amenities and economic opportunities that make communities thrive.
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MARIA ORGYDZIAK ARCHITECTURE
BUILDING ON SUCCESS TO IMPROVE LIVES THROUGHOUT YOLO COUNTY
“It’s heartrending to see people struggling with homelessness, but creating a solution — even a small solution within this statewide crisis — is very gratifying,” says Maria Ogrydziak of Maria Ogrydziak Architecture.