Oak Park Place
- hrgarchitects
- Aug 27, 2025
- 2 min read
The project is featured in Sacramento Business Journal.

A site on Broadway in Sacramento's Oak Park neighborhood has a newer, bigger proposal than a previous one in 2019.
Oak Park Place, with the same name as the last project, would have 33 units in a three-story project at 3206 Broadway.
Richard Weng of Ibex Ventures in Sacramento is listed as the applicant. A message left at a phone number for him Wednesday wasn't immediately returned.
According to the application, Oak Park Place would have 21 studios, 391 to 561 square feet, and 12 one-bedroom units, 699 to 956 square feet. Four units would be designated with affordable rents to allow the project to get a density bonus from the city, according to plans.
Open-air courtyards on the west and east sides of the building would serve as open space. There would be no on-site parking provided because of its location on a transit line, though there would be 21 short- or long-term parking spaces.
Unlike the previous proposal, there would be no retail space on the ground floor. Though the address of 3206 Broadway shows an existing building, the footprint and site photos in the plan suggest the project would be built on a plot of vacant land immediately to the northwest.
Also, the previous proposal for Oak Park Place had an address of 3204-3206 Broadway.
Total building square footage would be 24,345 square feet. HRGA is the project architect.
In 2019, the city got an application for Oak Park Place on the same footprint, with 21 units and about 2,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space in a three-story building. At the time, project applicant Steve Cruz said he believed he could start construction that same year.



















