Location | Sacramento, California, United States |
---|---|
Coordinates | 38°34′52″N 121°30′00″W / 38.581°N 121.5°W |
Address | 660 J Street |
Opening date | 1971 (as Downtown Plaza) 2017 (as Downtown Commons) |
Closing date | 2014 (as Sacramento Downtown Plaza) |
Developer | The Hahn Company |
Management | JMA Ventures, LLC |
Owner | Sacramento Kings LP, LLC |
No. of stores and services | 36 |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 630,000 square feet (59,000 m2)[1] (not including Golden 1 Center) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Parking | 4,045 |
Public transit access | St. Rose of Lima Park |
Website | docosacramento |
Downtown Commons (or DOCO), formerly known as Sacramento Downtown Plaza, Westfield (Shoppingtown) Downtown Plaza and Downtown Plaza, is a two-level outdoor mixed-use entertainment and shopping complex operated by JMA Ventures, LLC, located along the alignment of K Street (also known as David J. Stern Walk between 5th and 7th Streets) in downtown Sacramento, California, United States, near the State Capitol building. The complex is bordered by J Street to the north, L Street to the south, 7th Street to the east and 4th Street to the west. Downtown Commons' previous format was a mainly two-level outdoor shopping mall commonly known as Downtown Plaza, despite numerous official name changes over the years. The majority of the site has been redeveloped, centering on Golden 1 Center, home of the NBA's Sacramento Kings. The section between 5th and 7th Streets was demolished in 2014 to make room for Golden 1 Center, as well as The Sawyer, a 250-room boutique hotel operated by Kimpton Hotels immediately north of the arena site. The remaining standing section between 4th and 5th Streets was also redeveloped a few years later in association with the arena project.