Reports & Publications
Gain insights on what is shaping Downtown Sacramento’s ever evolving landscape from development activity and retail trends to Downtown Sacramento Partnership programs and market perceptions.
Downtown Sacramento Livability Strategy
A playbook to transform downtown Sacramento into a a livable, mixed-use neighborhood by addressing urgent priorities to acquire high-quality amenities, transportation, and housing options.
Read MoreDowntown Sacramento Partnership Annual Reports
The Annual Report measures the progress of Downtown Sacramento Partnership key programs and tracks the state of office, residential and retail market development activity in the urban core.
Read MoreDowntown Quarterly Reports
We monitor the pulse of downtown by tracking property sales, investment and development activity on a quarterly basis.
Read MoreUrban Land Institute Technical Advisory Panel Recommendations
This report provides a framework of actions that the Partnership can take, alongside the public sector, to redefine downtown’s value proposition as a destination of choice.
Read MoreOther Reports & Publications
Economic Impacts of Remote Work Policies
This report highlights the revenue loss that remote work policies will cause for the City of Sacramento, and the need to transform downtown into a destination of choice.
DownloadGolden 1 Center Economic Impact Report
A snapshot of the effects Golden 1 Center has had on the downtown economy — driving entertainment visitation, generating tax revenue, and bolstering nearby investments.
DownloadImplementation of 2023 Strategic Goals
Measuring Downtown Sacramento Partnership’s progress in fulfilling strategic goals with data, action items, and other key performance indicators.
Download2023 Public Affairs Initiatives
A year-end review of Downtown Sacramento Partnership’s public affairs initiatives that aimed to influence policy outcomes that support the health and vitality of the central city.
Download2020 Strategic Action Plan
At the beginning of the pandemic stay-at-home orders, the Partnership engaged local stakeholders, residents, and elected leaders in a discussion about the future of downtown.
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