Lawmakers plan to turn empty downtown Sacramento state buildings into housing
They have become downtown dinosaurs. Massive state office buildings that serve a style of in-person work are from a bygone, pre-pandemic era. Now, there's a plan to convert some of that space into home sweet homes.
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