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Mstreet E-Brochure.Pdf The M Street Arts Complex is a creative collaboration between local artists and Darius Assemi and his team at Granville. Designed by artists to meet the needs of this unique community, M Street seeks to provide a safe, clean and professional environment where artists can create successful businesses, and where all Fresnans can discover and support local art. The Complex consists of 10,000 square feet of dynamic rentable space for professional artists in downtown Fresno: 1 Large gallery with oversized doors and courtyard access 3 Small galleries with attached studios and storefront access 3 Warehouse spaces, each with their own oversized roll up door and street access 14 Additional studios with a variety of shapes and sizes Private gated parking 24-hour access for tenants Mailbox Central heating and air Directory On-site storage Public restrooms Security cameras/alarm Wi-Fi access M STREET ARTS COMPLEX SITE PLAN STORAGE 2 WAREHOUSE 3 513 sf WOMEN STUDIO 13 STUDIO 12 WAREHOUSE 2 223 sf 418 sf 484 sf MEN UTILITY RM WAREHOUSE 1 STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO 558 sf 8 9 10 11 174 sf 256 sf 194 sf 190 sf STUDIO STUDIO 7 14 291 sf STUDIO 3A STUDIO 3B STUDIO 3C 132 sf 253 sf 183 sf 183 sf STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO 4A 5A 6A STUDIO 2A STUDIO 2B STUDIO 2C 195 sf 207 sf 205 sf 293 sf 199 sf 199 sf STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO 4B 5B 6B GALLERY 1 330 sf 341 sf 358 sf 731 sf 1419 M Street Fresno CA 93721 NORTH ‘M’ STREET RAMP STEP PHASE 2 PHASE 3 Leased Vacant RAMP M Street PRIVATE PARKING Arts Complex RAMP TUOLUMNE STREET TUOLUMNE ALLEY 1419 M Street, Fresno, CA 93721 A 180 MCKENZIE AVE MCKENZIE AVE ABBY ST ABBY CLARK ST DIANA ST FRESNO ST PARK AVE PARK GLENN AVE FULTON ST FULTON VALENCIA ST VALENCIA POPLAR AVE COLLEGE AVE COLLEGE CALAVERAS ST CALAVERAS VAN NESS AVE VAN SAN PABLO AVE SAN PABLO YOSEMITE AVE YOSEMITE BROADWAY ST BROADWAY BLACKSTONE AVE BLACKSTONE VOORMAN AVE B J DIVISADERO ST G D DIVISADERO ST C FULTON ST L R ST H ST M P O Q ST A AMADOR ST P ST FRESNO ST SAN JOAQUIN ST E F B CALAVERAS ST F G ST Q K C MARIPOSA ST C H N ST N J M ST E TULARE ST BROADWAY ST G I D B L ST I H VAN NESS AVE G MARIPOSA ST E ST FULTON ST E N ST A Q ST H D P ST E O ST STANISLAUS ST B KERN ST I C ST F ST TOULUMNE ST F INYO ST M ST D L ST 99 H ST A FRESNO ST C G ST VENTURA ST 41 TULARE ST MONO ST A 330 N. Van Ness Cottages B Studio 64 C Iron Bird Lofts D Courtyard Studios E H Street Lofts F Vagabond Lofts G The Georgia H Biz-Werx I Broadway Lofts J M Street Arts Complex K 1612 Fulton L Bungalow Court M Van Ness Flats N The Lede O Crichton Place P 1743 @ Crichton & 1752 @ Crichton Q Peerless Building Mural District Comm. Reg. Medical Center Fresno Convention Center Fresno City Hall Government Oces Chukchansi Park Fulton Mall Community Park NEARBY SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT (A) Chukchansi Park (Fresno Grizzlies Baseball & Fresno FC U-23 Soccer) (B) Historic Crest Theater (C) Rainbow Ballroom (D) Selland Arena (Fresno Monsters Hockey) (E) Club One Casino (G) Veterans Memorial Auditorium (H) Warnors Center (I) Saroyan Theater (J) Fulton 55 NEARBY MUSEUMS (A) African-American Historical & Cultural Museum (B) Arte Américas (C) Fresno Fire Department Museum (D) Legion of Valor Museum (E) Meux Home (559) 492-4000 / (559) 438-8200 [email protected] SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Professionally managed by Granville Realty (RE License #01258537).
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