7th & H Apartments

Sacramento, California

DETAILS

PROJECT TYPE - Mixed-Use Development including Healthcare, Housing, Retail & Office
COMPLETION - January 2013
CLIENT - Mercy Housing
CONSTRUCTION COST - $27 million
SIZE - 113,000 sf

AWARDS

2013 - PCBC Gold Nugget: Special Judges Award
2013 - Multifamily Executive Award:
Mid-Rise Project of the Year
2013 - Sacramento Business Journal:
Real Estate Project of the Year
2013 - ULI Vision Honors:
T.O.D. Council Project of the Year (Sacramento)
2013 - RT TransitAction Award:
Transit Oriented Development of the Year
2012 - ASCE Sacramento Section:
Architectural Project of the Year

 

 

7th and H is a new mixed-use affordable housing and clinic project in downtown Sacramento for Mercy Housing and Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency. Completed in January 2013, the 150 permanent supportive housing units for transitional and special needs residents includes a central 2,600 sf community room flanked by a two large landscaped roof terraces, communal kitchen, three separate individual floor lounges, laundries, computer lab, resident case management service center, building management offices, 16 stall parking garage, and 4,000 sf commercial retail space.

The project also includes a 5,500 sf combined primary, behavioral health and substance abuse clinic that serves both residents and the public. Cost-effective sustainable measures include dual flush toilets, water-source heat pump heating and cooling systems to the units, and a rooftop photovoltaic array.

7th & H was a collaborative project with SERA (design architect) and Mogavero Notestine Associates (executive architect). 

Project Completed by Paul Jeffreys as Principal-in-Charge and Lead Designer while at SERA Architects

Photographs and renderings used with the kind permission of Mogavero Notestine Associates & SERA Architects