Downtown Stockton California (CA)
 

Downtown Projects

Downtown Stockton has completed a beautiful redevelopment of the waterfront. To find out more, click here for current projects and completed projects, or contact the City of Stockton's Economic Development Division. To contact Downtown Stockton Alliance, or call (209) 464-5246.

For a map that outlines current zoning, areas that can benefit from San Joaquin Council of Government’s Transit funding, and publicly owned properties, click here. For census data, traffic counts, and development incentives, click here to visit our Business Resources and Incentives page.

The Weber Point Events Center, a $6.5 million, 10-acre park located at the head of the deepwater channel opened in 1999 and continues to serve thousands of families each year. With 184 days of sunshine each year, the interactive water feature at the park serves up fun and excitement for the entire family.
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The Stewart-Eberhardt Building and parking garage was completed in 2000 and currently houses several city departments including Human Resources, Police Investigations, Public Works and the Police Crime Lab. Learn more

Regal City Centre Cinema Stadium 16 and IMAX, a 16-screen movie theatre surrounded by 18,000 square feet of retail opened in 2003, and attracts over one million visitors annually. In the fall of 2008, an IMAX screen was added inside the theatre. Outside the Cinema in the Janet Leigh Plaza, visitors to downtown enjoy a diversity of outdoor and fine dining. During the summer months, live music concerts and late night beer gardens are featured on the plaza.
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The San Joaquin County Regional Transit Center offers off-street boarding for transit buses, making it convenient for visitors and residents to travel to downtown from other areas of Stockton. Located in a newly renovated building, the SJRTD Transit Center is an excellent example of mixed use as it houses Gleason's Ice Cream Shop. Trolley rides are available on a frequent schedule within downtown. Learn more

The Stockton Arena and Ballpark enjoy a spectacular waterfront location on the north shore of the deepwater channel. The Stockton Arena is home to the California Cougars Indoor Soccer Team, and the Stockton Thunder Hockey Team, who continue to set league attendance records. Baseball fans of all ages cheer for possible home run “splash landings” at the Stockton Ports games. Learn more

The University Plaza Waterfront Hotel offers 179 guest rooms and a full service health/fitness center, outdoor pool, indoor and outdoor meeting facilities and ballroom. The first floor also features an upscale lounge and restaurant.
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Morelli Park is Stockton’s newest redesigned boat launch. It now offers four lanes of launch, three new boarding ramps, new restrooms, lovely picnic areas and access to Weber Avenue.
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The Downtown Stockton Marina and Promenade project included improvements on both the north and south shores of the Stockton Channel. The new, vibrant marina is comprised of covered berths and guest docks. The adjacent Joan Darrah pedestrian promenade provides a continuous walking pathway along the water. Learn more

The proposed Cabral Station Neighborhood is a mixed use, transit oriented development boarded by the beautifully restored Altamont Commuter Express Train Depot. ACE offers commuter service to San Jose. Download ACE Planning & Parking Strategy.
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The County Courthouse is expected to be under construction in early 2014 through 2016. The new courthouse, to be located on Hunter Square, will be 13 stories tall, which would make it the tallest building downtown. Learn more

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