Real Estate/Development
Oct. 28, 2003
New City Gaining Popularity
BY OLIVIA LOY CREJ Staff Writer Maybe it has something to do with its recent induction into cityhood. Or maybe it was just a matter of time. Either way, Rancho Cordova, east of Sacramento, has gone from being a community with a stigma to a city with status, as developers continue to capitalize on growth opportunities.
BY OLIVIA LOY
CREJ Staff Writer
Maybe it has something to do with its recent induction into cityhood. Or maybe it was just a matter of time. Either way, Rancho Cordova, east of Sacramento, has gone from being a community with a stigma to a city with status, as developers continue to capitalize on growth opportunities.
A perfect example is the 3,800-acre run of land targeted for a huge master-planned community called Rio del Oro. The project is a joint ...
CREJ Staff Writer
Maybe it has something to do with its recent induction into cityhood. Or maybe it was just a matter of time. Either way, Rancho Cordova, east of Sacramento, has gone from being a community with a stigma to a city with status, as developers continue to capitalize on growth opportunities.
A perfect example is the 3,800-acre run of land targeted for a huge master-planned community called Rio del Oro. The project is a joint ...
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