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The Diggs
/ðə diɡz/ - noun

A reimagined Sacramento landmark, formerly Thomson Diggs Hardware, transformed into 140 loft-style residences with arts-forward commercial space designed for makers, coffee mornings, and cocktail evenings. Featuring 10,000 square feet of creative retail and office space and 25,000 square feet of thoughtfully integrated mini storage, The Diggs is where history, industry, and modern life come together.

YOU’RE GONNA DIGG IT


DWELL

Modern homes inside a historic industrial building, designed for flexible, creative lifestyles.

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CREATE

Arts-forward spaces envisioned for makers, entrepreneurs, coffee mornings, + cocktail
evenings.

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GATHER

Future spaces designed for conversation, community, and neighborhood energy.

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DIGGIN’ LOFT LIVING

The Diggs’ loft-style residences are thoughtfully designed with flexibility in mind. Open layouts and modern details adapt to how you live and create.

There is room to work from home, room to make, room to gather. Industrial character sets the tone while smart planning makes everyday living feel effortless.

Creative lives need space to evolve. Your home should too.

Lofts Designed for How You Live

DIGGIN’ the neighborhood

Located in a walkable downtown Sacramento neighborhood, The Diggs sits steps from some of the city’s most inspiring cultural institutions, including the Crocker Art Museum and Verge Center for the Arts.

This is a place where creativity isn’t an amenity; it’s part of the streetscape. Morning walks pass murals and galleries. Evenings unfold between exhibitions, performances, and neighborhood gatherings.

The Diggs is positioned for those who want to live within reach of ideas, art, and energy, not just square footage.

WALKABLE. CULTURAL. CONNECTED.



DIGGIN’ the history

Long before loft living and creative space, this building was Thomson Diggs Hardware — a fixture in Sacramento’s working past.

For decades, it supplied tools, trade, and the hands that built this city. The brick, the steel, the character — it’s all part of that story.

The Diggs doesn’t replace that history.
It builds on it.

From Hardware to Home