Construction Progress

6th February
2010
written by Richard Deaver

If you’ve been following this blog, you’ll know we haven’t updated it for quite some time. Mostly it is due to having a lot on our plate with the Fultonia project and limited time for much of anything else.

This entry is a brief update on where we are currently with a promise for more thorough information as well as new photographs that will show the dramatic transformation that is taking place in the Tower District.

A number of the residential units are completed and the remaining units are very close to being ready for occupancy. In fact, three of the units have been turned into models and are fully furnished to show ideas of how prospective residents can decorate their own apartments.

The landscaping is also near completion. All of the concrete was removed and new, stamped and colored concrete has been poured and new sod, trees and shrubs are planted.

Work on the commercial storefronts is also underway. Demolition has started while plans are being finalized to accommodate the new tenants. The proposed coffee shop is still part of the plan as well as the Laundromat that will serve the entire neighborhood and there is also a restaurant being designed adjacent to where the coffee shop will be located.

If you haven’t driven past the complex lately, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the change that has taken place. You may also notice that a few other building owners in the vicinity have recently put a fresh coat of paint on their buildings and we anticipate more will follow suit, so everything points to a positive impact on the Tower District and its residents.

More to follow.

11th August
2009
written by Richard Deaver

Jessica JovanDesigner Jessica Jovan with Interior Motives was instrumental in working with TYCO Project Manager Richard Deaver on the kitchen cabinet designs to optimize the efficiency and work area in the newly redesigned kitchens and on the design of the new baths. The original kitchens were very small and poorly designed, but the new kitchens have been reconfigured and are much more open and spacious. Fultonia residents will enjoy the new kitchens, which will feature oak cabinets, granite countertops and wood laminate flooring along with new stoves and refrigerators in each unit.

The newly redesigned baths will feature all new plumbing and lighting fixtures as well as new wood laminate flooring.

With the range of skills, and the knowledge that Jessica received from her education as a Cal State Fresno graduate in the Design program, and having worked as an Interior Designer, she now enjoys focusing on improving the quality and safety as well as improving the overall function of the building or living space with key focus on the overall appearance and aesthetics. (more…)

31st July
2009
written by Richard Deaver

Fultonia Street CoffeeWith progress being made every day on the residential units at Fultonia, planning has begun on the ten commercial storefront spaces along Fulton Street. TFS Investments is already looking at adding a coin operated Laundromat in one of the spaces, so the Design-Build team at TYCO General, Inc. has submitted a conceptual plan for a coffee shop as an anchor tenant in an adjoining space.

The coffee shop conceptual plan was conceived to offer the SOTOWCoffee Shop - Laundromat Proposed Floorplan neighborhood with a place to enjoy high quality espresso-type coffees as well as specialty teas, fruit smoothies and more. Since Fulton is a heavily traveled street, especially with morning commuter traffic, having a coffee shop conveniently located will afford the public with a place to stop on their way to work each day. There is also a plan to have doors between the coffee shop and Laundromat so when local residents are washing clothes they can relax with a cup of coffee, tea or a soft drink.

The coffee shop will also offer an outdoor patio with market umbrellas, trees and lush landscaping.

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21st May
2009
written by Eric Tienken

lowes_lbst_logo_432x239The general store manager of the North Blackstone Lowe’s Home Improvement store, Dale Delmanowski, confirmed today his store’s involvement in The Fultonia Live Work Village, says Richard Deaver - Vice President of TYCO General and project manager for the development.

Lowe’s believes in the goals of the project and is pleased to take part in helping revitalize the newly formed SOTOW area of Fresno.  Increased affordable housing is a primary goal and with Lowe’s help, this project takes a huge step forward in accomplishing it.

Deaver is working with Lowe’s sales manager Michael Lucas in specifying deeply discounted brand name products for use in the project.

Additionally, Deaver is working with Lowe’s employee, and  NKBA Certified Kitchen Designer, Jessica Jovan on kitchen cabinet styles, layout and accessibility issues in the soon to be remodeled apartment units.

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