K Street (Sacramento)
K Street is a historic street in Sacramento, California, United States. It spans from Old Sacramento, through Downtown Sacramento and Midtown Sacramento, ending in East Sacramento. Other discontinuous segments of K Street in East Sacramento are small residential streets, with the final segment ultimately ending at 54th Street. K Street is known primarily as a shopping, dining and entertainment destination for Downtown, Midtown, and Old Sac.
History
The path of the street roughly follows the line from Old Sacramento to Sutter's Fort, which existed as a trail before Sacramento was founded. K Street was once a continuous street for automobile traffic in the mid-20th century during its heyday as a major shopping destination. Department and other large stores that once lined K Street included Breuner's, Weinstock's, Hale's, S. H. Kress & Co., Roos/Atkins, Montgomery Ward and Sears. Movie theaters included the Crest, the Senator, the Hippodrome and, nearby, the Alhambra. In 1969, K Street in downtown Sacramento was closed to all automobile traffic permanently, as it was converted into a pedestrian mall that evolved into the modern K Street Mall. In 1987, Sacramento Regional Transit opened their light rail system, with tracks running on K Street between 7th and 12th Streets. On November 12, 2011, K Street between 8th and 12th Streets was opened to automobile traffic for the first time in 42 years. In November 2012, the K Street Mall was rebranded "The Kay", and now functions as a shopping area. In May 2014, the Sacramento city council approved a public subsidy deal to build a downtown arena. The re-use of the failing Downtown Plaza shopping mall was seen as a possible catalyst to bring revenue and people to Downtown. Today, much of K Street is undergoing re-development, with many businesses still active.Landmarks along K Street include:
- Downtown Commons including a Macy's department store and the Golden 1 Center, home of the NBA's Sacramento Kings. It sits on the former site of the Downtown Plaza and the section between 4th and 5th Streets is in the stages of redevelopment.
- 701 K: St. Rose of Lima Park
- 726 K: Former Tower Records
- 801 K: Renaissance Tower
- 818 K: Kress Office Building
- 900 K: River City Bank
- 9th & K: Former Hale's, then Weinstock's department store
- 1013 K: The Crest Theatre
- 1019 K: Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
- 1029 K: Mohr and Yoerk Market
- 1201 K: 1201 K Tower
- 1211 K: Esquire Imax Theatre
- 1215 K: Esquire Plaza Building
- Former Alhambra Theatre, directly at the eastern terminus of K Street at 1025 Thirty-First Street. A Safeway grocery store now sits on the old theater’s site.
Public transportation