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In a sign of uncertain economic times, a developer building in Sacramento is moving forward slowly with one housing project while another remains stalled. Kevin Noell of San Diego-based Metro Nova Development has jump-started construction of four more brownstone-style homes at Tapestri Square, T and 20th streets, by offering reduced prices and more amenities. But work remains on-hold to develop his other Sacramento project – the old Crystal Cream & Butter Co. site, located downtown at 1013 D St., into a mixed-use redevelopment dubbed the Creamery. Tapestri Square plans call for 58 energy-efficient, single-family detached homes built to resemble urban row houses on an entire block. Fourt
Quick Update Workers are back on the job at the Tapestri Square brownstone-style homes at 2002 T Street. 58 single-family brownstone-style homes will retain the neighborhood’s historic charm and style while catering to an upscale buyer. They range from 1,300 to 2,800 square feet, starting from the high $300,000's. A donation to the Sacramento Children's Home will be made on behalf of Tapestri Square for each home sold. email info@tapestrisquare.com tapestrisquare.com SacPress Photos | Kati Garner