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SOTOW
Posted in Community Involvement, Mixed-Use Projects, Multi-Family Projects, Retail Projects, Tenant Improvement on August 15th, 2009 by Richard Deaver – Be the first to commentBy Richard Deaver
If you’ve heard about The Fultonia project either through the local news media or by following this blog, you’re probably familiar with the term, “SoTow”, and may have wondered what it means and why it is so significant to the Tower District and to Central Fresno. Basically, the term SoTow, (South of Tower) was created to help establish a new identity for the Tower District neighborhood south of Olive Avenue.

The FULTONIA - Live/Work Village @ SOTOW rendering
The term was first conceived when I was contacted by property owner Terance Frazier with TFS Investments, LLC to look at The Fultonia; a 39-unit apartment complex with 10 commercial spaces in front that he had just purchased. As I walked through the complex I saw a unique opportunity to bring a once-proud property with great architectural bones and a neighborhood that was suffering from years of neglect back to life.
BUSINESS LEADER: Eric Tienken
Posted in Awards & Recognitions, In The News - TYCO General on July 29th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment| by James Olinger |
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UNIQUE FRESNO HOUSING PROJECT COMES TO LIFE
Posted in In The News - TYCO General, Mixed-Use Projects, Multi-Family Projects, Professional Office Projects, Restaurant Projects, Retail Projects, Tenant Improvement on May 12th, 2009 by Richard Deaver – 3 Comments
By Richard Deaver
THE FULTONIA Live/Work Village Project Overview
Housing is an essential component to the success of The Fultonia Live/Work Village development. This project has been designed to help alleviate the shortage of moderately priced housing in Central Fresno by adding 39 rental apartments and 10-commercial spaces.
Many hard-working families and individuals in Fresno cannot afford to rent a high quality home or must pay a substantial proportion of their income each month for housing. There is also a need for quality live/work units for professionals and entrepreneurs seeking to lessen their impact on the environment by combining quality commercial space coupled with living space to minimize travel to and from their work. read more »

Eric Tienken, president of Tyco General, Inc.,