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Downtown's historic Alkali Flats neighborhood in transition
Saturday, May 10, 2008
KCRA 3 talked with neighborhood activist Sean Wright about the changing face of Alkali Flats/Mansion Flats, Sacramento's oldest residential neighborhoods and once home to the wealthiest local citizens. Over the last several decades the neighborhoods have been challenged by homelessness, transiency, and drug problems, but new developments such as 9 on F and the Globe Mills show that the neighborhood is changing again—for the better.
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Labels: Alkali Flats, Central, Downtown, Mansion Flats, news media, Old Sac
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posted by Rob McQuade @ 1:17 PM,
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