If you lived here, you’d be home by now
March 12, 2008
Alana Franklin freaked out her friends when she told them she wanted to move downtown, into a 630-square-foot apartment with zero closet space, across the street, quite literally, from the Union Pacific railroad tracks. Truth be told, she had some worries herself.
Then she moved in.
“As soon as I got in here...”
She stops herself midsentence and does a slow turn around her loft apartment, with its granite-countered kitchen, gigantic white walls and oversized windows — there are windows for days.
That’s the thing about the H St. Lofts, the just-completed complex from wünderkind developer Reza Assemi and Fresno architects Pail Halajian and Jamie Dronyk: You either get it, or you don’t.
Franklin, a 24-year old dispatcher with the Fresno County Sherrif’s department, is one of the first residents to move into the lofts. She doesn’t have much furniture yet — just a futon, a TV and a wardrobe she bought to store her clothes. She doesn’t have many neighbors yet either. But more residents are moving in this weekend and by the end of the month more than half of the 26-units will be spoken for, says Brenda Carrasco, who manages H St. and the neighboring Vagabond Lofts.
The lofts are the fourth in a series of developments from Assemi all within several blocks of what downtown folks have dubbed the cultural arts district. They include the Vagabond Lofts, Broadway Studios and Pearl Building. And work is under way on another project that will add 80 more residences at Divisadero and Fulton streets.
The projects are linked by a shared sense of purpose and community, Carrosco says. There is an excitement about the lofts you can see when people first see the space. Several residents are moving in from the Bay Area, from Los Angeles and New York. Several, like Franklin, work downtown — at Community Hospital or with the Fresno Grizzlies. Most are young professionals. Most are creatives.
They all get it, Carrasco says, though their parents probably don’t.
These are not typical apartments. On the outside the buildings are big on metal and concrete, with red corrugated siding and bus-yellow front doors. Inside, the space is design heavy, with kitchens and bathroom tucked away from first views and a natural light flow that is a mixture of pendant lights, skylighting and windows. As a photographer, Franklin was drawn to the lighting. She can’t wait to have friends over to start taking pictures.
The whole complex was designed with integrated art features. It’s a canvas of sorts, with several murals, an iron sculpture and individual art display boxes that face the street.
A week after moving in, there’s just a stuffed Paddington Bear in Franklin’s box. Her spot is a bit of a blank slate still. But it’s perfect for what she was looking for — a place in which she could branch out on her own, without roommates.
Even with the train, which is framed by the upstairs window — a low rectangle designed just for that purpose. It’s become a favorite spot. “The train goes by and I’m right there watching it,” she says.
Disclosures:I live next door at the Vagabond Lofs.

H Street Lofts
You can have pets that are under 25 pounds and 20 inches tall and with a $400 deposit each. Some models are wheelchair accessible downstairs, but they only have a stairway that leads to the second-level loft. There are a few pics on Craigslist http://fresno.craigslist.org/apa/620810630.html
vagabond lofts
can you have pets here and are the apartments accessible to the disabled?
yeah fasho...
i want to be in the dark room on the other side of the 2-way mirror tho. called it!
(p.s. seriously, yeah.)
Vagabond & H Street Website
That's a beautiful portfolio Floyd! Are you volunteering your time as well as the peanut-based meat substitute?! It would be awesome to have you on board! Maybe we should put a focus group together so that the residents can have early involvement in our future community website!
let's does.
http://www.antilabs.net/portfolio
:D
Vagabond & H Street
oh this is going to be one AwEsOmE BBQ!
We really need to get urbanfresno.com finished with a blog/community board so residents can organize in one place.
It's on my To-Do list for sure.
I have a couple cans of Peanut based meat substitute left from my Y2K preparedness kit.
I want to live there, at the H street lofts. Or.. just have it as a bachelorette pad.
I need to save my allowance.
H street Loft related...
Yoshi NOW! is at 648 broadway...the SE corner of mono & broadway.
we'll pitch in for the BBQ Boca Burgers & Beer.
you know what else I heard..
Vagabond and H Street Lofts are quickly becoming known as the friendliest community in Fresno! Thats just what I heard...
I think a BBQ would be awesome to welcome the new residents at H Street! Maybe the Vagabond residents could host or serve it up to show how much we appreciate all the newcomers... I think Floyd just volunteered to serve up Boca burgers too.
Vagabond loft related...
When more folks start filling up the H St. we should have a barbecue!
With a vegetarian alternative.
Cha!
Where's Yoshi?
I do need some living room furniture (I have a white leather couch on the way but not sure I want it...), but I don't have blinds yet so I've not really been in a rush. All I have downstairs is my piano right now and even that is covered up, haha.
And the comics will be back around when I get a new computer......... whoever you may be! hah. I will forward the message to JC when he gets back from NY. ;D
Yo Alana!
I am dying to see the next comic with all the crew. Why have you been hiding from us? Oh yes, and down with JC!!!!!!!
no furniture yet?
send her to Yoshi NOW!...it's just down the street.
I heard they were currently giving away free tours of those amazing lofts from 10 to 6 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday! And from 10 to 2pm on Saturday! I heard the manager there was pretty cool too...
I'll get on that.
As more people start moving in/getting settled.
Cool story! It would be nice to see some pics of the building and even the interior though.
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