SACRAMENTO — The western terminus of the first transcontinental railroad is a forlorn place these days. All that is left of the historic railyards are seven immense brick buildings, the remnants of an era when this site was the busiest industrial center in northern California. There is little indication yet of a $5.3 billion redevelopment plan to transform the site.
But the old railroad buildings are expected to come back to life as the retail portion of a huge project called the Sacramento Railyards.
For complete article, please click here.
|