A new café is hopefully sprouting up. Sacramento’s Curtis Park has an office building which is hoping to have its application approved for creating a family-friendly café at 2750 24th Street.
If it meets city planning guidelines, the Craft House will be 4,300 square feet and will feature indoor and outdoor seating as well as a sound wall to stop any noise generated from outdoor seating impacting the neighborhood, which is largely residential. It will be open between 8 am and 8 pm so as not to “negatively impact the local residents,” while at the same time, bringing together “locals, providing a sense of community.”
There will be other green initiatives at the café such as a green screen which will reduce light from windows. A trash enclosure will be placed on commercial zoning (the building being zoned for office use so will thus require a zoning administrator restaurant permit).
Property records show the owner as being Rainbow Montessori’s Larry Rodenborn who purchased the building in July of last year for $560,000 from the Northern California Lions Sight Association.