- A national developer broke ground on a 800,000 square-foot, $100 million project in southwest Fresno.
- Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer said the investment will send postive market signals to other major investors.
- The developer paid for a full environmental review of the project, which Dyer called “thorough.”
After a four-year process, national developer Scannell Properties broke ground Wednesday on a new 800,000-square-foot facility across three buildings in southwest Fresno.
The process took three environmental reviews, but Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer said the $100 million project from a major developer draws other big names for investment.
Scannell builds a variety of commercial buildings across the globe…