[4] After being designated a historic building soon after the nomination, city officials did not change their plans.
Preservationists proposed moving the building to another site but it was deemed too costly at an estimated $3.5 million.
[5] A local company volunteered to demolish the building for free in exchange for the materials it could salvage from it.
[6] In a last effort to save the building, the Sacramento Old City Associated took the matters to an appellate court to stop the razing.
This article about a property in Sacramento County, California on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.