Mayor Jerry Dyer says “Dakota,” will be a 4-story, 114 unit affordable housing development – 45 units are for Veterans.
“Far too often, our Veterans are forgotten. They serve our country. They come back home, and people forget about them. We don’t want that to be the case in Fresno,” Dyer said.
The project includes a bike lane, hydrogen cell buses and urban greening along sidewalks.
Fresno City Councilmember Nelson Esparza says this is the future of Blackstone.
“We really, in the last several years been transitioning into the space. We’re creating a lot of housing along Blackstone,” Esparza said.
It is adjacent to another affordable housing development, Crossroads Village.
“Today’s project is another great example of a large development coming up on Blackstone,” Esparza said.
For more information on the project, click here.
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