Generated by GPT-5-mini| Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel | |
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| Name | Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel |
| Address | 1230 J Street |
| Location city | Sacramento, California |
| Location country | United States |
| Opened date | 1984 |
| Operator | Marriott International |
| Owner | Host Hotels & Resorts |
| Floors | 21 |
| Rooms | 320 |
Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel is a high-rise hotel located in downtown Sacramento, California, United States, operated by Marriott International under the Sheraton brand. The property serves as a venue for business travelers, tourists, and civic events, and interfaces with regional institutions, transportation hubs, and cultural landmarks. It participates in hospitality networks and local economic activity while hosting conventions, weddings, and political gatherings.
The hotel's development was influenced by postwar urban redevelopment trends and downtown revitalization efforts associated with Sacramento city planning and the California State Capitol complex. Its opening in the 1980s coincided with construction phases in downtown Sacramento that included projects involving the Sacramento Convention Center Complex, Wells Fargo Center (Sacramento), and nearby office towers. Ownership and branding transitions reflect consolidation within the hospitality industry involving companies such as Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Marriott International, and real estate investment trusts including Host Hotels & Resorts and institutional investors like Blackstone Group and Brookfield Asset Management in broader sector transactions. The property has hosted notable civic events tied to institutions such as the California State Legislature, annual gatherings for the California Democratic Party and California Republican Party, and receptions connected to the California Governor. It has also been used as a headquarters hotel for visiting delegations from entities like the United Nations, delegations attending the Asian Pacific Islander Legislative Summit, and delegations from cities twinned via Sister Cities International.
The hotel's high-rise form reflects late 20th-century commercial architecture with influences drawn from corporate towers such as 500 Capitol Mall and civic buildings like the Sacramento City Hall. Exterior materials and fenestration align with contemporaneous projects including the US Bank Tower (Sacramento) and the postmodern language visible in regional projects by firms that have worked on projects near the Tower Bridge (Sacramento) and the Sacramento Riverfront. Interior public spaces reference banquet and ballroom configurations comparable to those in hotels serving the Sacramento Convention Center and the Golden 1 Center. Design motifs incorporate fixtures and finishes common to American full-service hotels operated by chains such as Sheraton Hotels and Resorts and peer brands under Marriott International including Westin Hotels & Resorts and Hyatt Hotels Corporation properties in California markets like San Francisco and Los Angeles. Landscape and streetscape treatment respond to urban design patterns in proximity to the K Street Mall and the Old Sacramento Historic District.
Guest accommodations include standard rooms, suites, and club-level offerings comparable to amenities found in large properties serving the Sacramento Kings arena crowds and conventions at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center. Food and beverage venues on site have served regional cuisine and banqueting for institutions such as the California Culinary Academy alumni events and fundraisers for organizations like the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services. Health and wellness amenities mirror those in peer hotels near transit hubs like Sacramento Valley Station, with fitness centers, business centers, and in some configurations, rooftop or indoor pools similar to offerings at hotels proximate to Sacramento International Airport (SMF). Meeting rooms and ballrooms support functions for nonprofit groups such as the Sacramento Ballet, professional associations including the California Medical Association, and university-affiliated gatherings from institutions like University of California, Davis and California State University, Sacramento.
The hotel functions as a convention headquarters and hosts conferences, trade shows, and ceremonies tied to civic, cultural, and political calendars. It has accommodated banquets for organizations like the Greater Sacramento Urban League, investor conferences with participants from Silicon Valley firms, and legislative receptions tied to the California State Assembly and California State Senate. Entertainment-industry events associated with regional film festivals and screening series sometimes use its ballrooms in coordination with entities such as the Sacramento Film and Music Festival and the Crocker Art Museum. The property is often booked for academic conferences sponsored by universities and professional societies including chapters of the American Bar Association and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Situated in downtown Sacramento, the hotel is within walking distance of the California State Capitol, the Sacramento Convention Center Complex, and cultural venues like the Crocker Art Museum and Discovery Museum Science and Space Center. Transit connections include proximity to Sacramento Valley Station for Amtrak services and regional transit operated by Sacramento Regional Transit District. Road access aligns with major arterials including Interstate 5 (California) and Interstate 80 (California), and airport connectivity is provided via Sacramento International Airport (SMF)]. Nearby hospitality and entertainment anchors include the Golden 1 Center, K Street Mall, and dining corridors in the Midtown Sacramento and Old Sacramento districts. The hotel also serves as lodging for delegations visiting the California Governor's Mansion and guests attending sessions at the California State Capitol Museum.
The hotel's operation has been managed by international brands within corporate hospitality portfolios such as Sheraton Hotels and Resorts under the parent company Marriott International following industry consolidation involving Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. Ownership interests have included public and private real estate investors like Host Hotels & Resorts, institutional asset managers, and private equity firms that participate in lodging investments alongside entities such as Blackstone Group and Goldman Sachs. Property management aligns with corporate compliance and brand standards overseen by Marriott's franchising and management frameworks, and coordination with local municipal agencies including City of Sacramento departments for permitting and event coordination.
Category:Hotels in Sacramento, California