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Alhambra Today
By the People, for the People
East Sacramento Site Approved for 332-Unit Apartment Building
The former Mary Ann's Bakery location is on the market with city approvals in place.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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A 1.6-acre site in East Sacramento that previously housed Mary Ann's Bakery has received city approvals to be converted into a six-story, 332-unit apartment building. Commercial real estate firm JLL is now listing the property for sale.
Why it matters
The redevelopment of this site represents a significant investment in new housing in East Sacramento, a neighborhood that has seen limited multifamily construction in recent years. The project's approvals streamline the development process and make the site an attractive opportunity for potential buyers and developers.
The details
The site at 324 Alhambra Blvd. has received all necessary city approvals to be transformed into a six-story, 332-unit apartment building. The project will replace the former Mary Ann's Bakery location, which closed several years ago. JLL is now marketing the 1.6-acre property for sale to developers interested in building the approved multifamily project.
- The site previously housed Mary Ann's Bakery, which closed several years ago.
The players
JLL
A commercial real estate brokerage that is listing the 324 Alhambra Blvd. property for sale.
What’s next
Interested developers will need to submit purchase offers to JLL to acquire the site and move forward with the approved 332-unit apartment project.
The takeaway
This redevelopment represents a significant opportunity to add much-needed new housing in East Sacramento, a neighborhood that has seen limited multifamily construction in recent years.


