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Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer believes the future of Blackstone Avenue is housing.

This news story features discussion of the adaptive reuse of Manchester Mall into apartments. Plans call for up to 592 housing units on the second floor of the mall and retaining commericial use on the first floor.

Adaptive Reuse, Housing
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