Support Page Content
Sacramento State Downtown Economic Development Project
A Transformational Economic Engine for Downtown Sacramento
Sacramento State is advancing a first-of-its-kind downtown economic development initiative within the California State University system: a transformative 2 to 5 million square foot mixed-use development located steps from the California State Capitol. This landmark project will establish a new downtown Sacramento State Capital Campus, integrating public and private uses that support education, housing, workforce development, innovation, hospitality and cultural vitality while serving the needs of downtown Sacramento and the broader region.
This development project will create a dynamic and future-focused downtown campus that strengthens Sacramento State’s statewide impact, accelerates downtown economic activity, and establishes a national model for public-private university-led economic development in the heart of the capital city.

From the Community
We’re continuing to grow and strengthen California’s talent pipeline—opening doors for students to succeed and for our communities to prosper. Making sure students can actually afford to live where they learn is essential to that work. I’m grateful for Meta’s partnership as we move this project forward, helping build a vibrant downtown district that supports students, businesses, and economic growth.
Governor Gavin Newsom
About the Project
- The State of California and the Department of General Services (DGS), in partnership with Sacramento State, secured a substantial donation from a private sector industry partner towards starting the development project. The donation of funds will go to DGS to demo and abate underutilized and obsolete state-owned buildings and reimagine the site as a vibrant, modern urban campus.
- Last year, DGS and Sacramento State announced they are operating under an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (ENA), providing the University with one year of exclusivity to negotiate a land transfer.
- The project will serve students, faculty, staff, and the community while advancing Sacramento State’s mission as a flagship university deeply connected to California’s civic, economic, and policy leadership. This development is envisioned as a transformational economic engine for downtown Sacramento, supported by business leaders, elected officials, and community stakeholders who recognize its potential to catalyze long-term growth and revitalization.

From the Community
Meta is proud to call California home and we're excited to work with Governor Newsom and Sacramento State to drive innovation in our state capital. This project will create new housing for students and professionals and support state-of-the-art STEM facilities, including a new School of Public Policy and dedicated AI Center. I believe these investments will help strengthen our communities and support the next generation of leaders and innovators.
Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO, Meta
Potential Uses
While the University is entering the master planning phase in early 2026, early concepts include a balanced mix of academic, residential, innovation, and hospitality uses, including:
- Student housing: Housing solutions that support downtown revitalization, featuring market-rate housing alongside affordable housing for Sacramento State students, faculty, and staff.
- A new state-of-the-art School of Public Affairs, strategically located adjacent to the State Capitol to serve the world’s fourth-largest economy. The school will connect education, public policy, innovation, and leadership, building on Sacramento State’s nationally recognized State Capitol Fellows Program.
- A mixed-use performing arts and music venue designed to serve both the campus and the broader community, enhancing downtown’s cultural and creative economy.
- An Artificial Intelligence Center supporting a new bachelor’s degree in AI Business Management, positioning Sacramento State at the forefront of workforce development for industries of the future.
- A boutique hotel to accommodate visiting students, families, research partners, and university guests, while contributing to the much-needed hotel capacity to strengthen downtown tourism and business travel.

From the Community
This investment will be catalytic and transformational not only for downtown Sacramento, but for the future of Sacramento State. This project positions Sacramento State as a flagship university, one that embodies economic vitality, expands access to opportunity, and integrates academic excellence with innovation, housing, and community in the heart of California’s capital. Thank you to Mark Zuckerberg, the Meta leadership team, Governor Gavin Newsom, the Department of General Services, and Michelle Willard at Sacramento State, among many others, for helping make this vision a reality. We could not be prouder to have Meta as a partner as we reimagine how a public university can serve its students, its city, and its region.
Luke Wood, President, Sacramento State