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Capital Rivers Tapped to Lead Retail Side of Sacramento-Area Projects

Land development company Taylor Builders LLC has chosen Sacramento-based Capital Rivers Commercial to lead the retail side of its projects. Capital Rivers Commercial, led by CEO Greg Aguirre, said it will handle the marketing and development of retail centers in various projects, including those in Roseville, Sacramento and Dixon.

Three key projects include a 9.4-acre retail center in Roseville’s Fiddyment Ranch, a 7.6-acre site in Sacramento’s Stone Beetland project and more than 23 acres for highway and community commercial development in Dixon.

Capital Rivers is marketing these sites for potential users including grocery stores, restaurants, and healthcare providers. The partnership allows Taylor Builders to concentrate on residential, leveraging Capital Rivers’ expertise in retail projects to meet their growth objectives.

Pictured: Fiddyment Ranch Phase 3.

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