On Oct. 21, we celebrated the re-opening of Fulton Street, downtown Fresno’s main street. It was quite a party.
We started with the obligatory speeches from elected officials and yours truly. We had a Draggin’ the Main car cruise. There were 14 pop-up businesses in vacant storefronts. Twenty-five local bands donated their time and talent to get us singing and dancing. We had a beer and wine garden, and an Ale Trail beer tasting from the five current and incoming breweries. The most important component of all was the 10,000-15,000 people who came downtown to celebrate this huge step forward in our community’s efforts to revitalize our downtown.
So the morning after the Fulton Street Party, the questions and comments started flooding in. When will new businesses open? When will the old buildings be renovated? When will more events happen?
Our first priority is to help our existing businesses. We’re working with several to help them to take advantage of the easier process to expand outdoor dining. Los Panchos is doing a façade renovation and adding a patio. Take 3 Burgers has added a patio and has a new beer license. Just the Tip is applying for their beer license and will add outdoor seating. Casa de Tamales will expand their beer and wine license to include outdoor seating, too. Outdoor dining adds life to a downtown and adds more seating to help the restaurants succeed, and beer and wine add an additional revenue stream incentive to stay open later.
Two new restaurants are working their way through the City’s planning process and will open at Mariposa and Fulton in the former Payless Shoes location. This building will be renovated and will be renamed Renoir Corner to highlight La Grande Laveuse, the Renoir sculpture that sits in front of the building. A wine bar featuring local wineries and a bar featuring hard ciders are also talking to building owners as they look for a location on Fulton Street. We’ve had inquiries from over 45,000 square feet of new office tenants that would like to move into the area. New investors have been touring downtown looking for buildings to purchase and renovate as well.
The next activity will be the December ArtHop on Thursday, Dec. 7 starting at 5 p.m. The monthly open art studio and gallery party will also feature a return of the pop-up jazz and craft cocktail club Lil’ Bourbon Street in the T.W. Patterson Building. The first Thursday of every month is a really fun time to come downtown to see the action.
As these begin to fill, the bigger buildings can justify the cost of renovation. This takes time, of course, but revitalization is a continual process. So hang in there with us. The best way to help is to come support our existing businesses and the new businesses that are moving in. Come enjoy the process of revitalization—it’s been a long time coming!
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Congratulations to the Downtown Fresno area. Now let’s work on bringing back another Downtown YMCA! Perhaps a downtown satellite University extension too. (Not everyone drives a car) Although I moved away from Fresno in 1982 to follow jobs, I visited Fresno often by Amtrak; walked to Downtown YMCA and great meals at the Old Fresno Hofbrau or the Basque Restaurant. Great memories. Congrats again Craig Scharton.