i can’t believe thats her since the 1980s im from fresno ca born here i know the city was different in the 20th century i heard there were lot of arcades
I am in the Fresno area. So much has certainly changed since this time. Hotel Fresno is well being remodeled now. I have been many times to downtown Fresno. Many services remain in the downtown area of Fresno. It's great to see the beauty of Fresno. It's about to be 150 years of Fresno being founded. My interest is a two-story house in Fresno, something I hope to achieve soon.
Interesting to see what has come about since this program. Fulton Mall is out, Fulton Street back in, all freeways are in, new housing in downtown is in, new businesses and restaurants are coming in, people are starting to come back to downtown. It's just the beginning.... If only we can fill up the old Bank of Italy building, that would be great!
My late grandfather, who worked in construction, told me something presciently in the early 90's. He said, 'they're gonna build up north until they run out of room, then slowly will come back to the places they left behind, starting with downtown'. He said that two years before he died in 1993. He was right on the money.
This is crazy...seeing the ACTUAL Ted C. Wills, who the rec center on San Pablo is named after, the stereotypes of 'scary' downtown (which just meant too Black and Brown for folks rapidly moving north even then) that led to the decay of the Fulton Mall (which I never got to see in its heyday as my family moved down to Fresno from the Bay Area in 1985), and the freeway system, which didn't fully get completed until the early 2000s!?!? Remember when 41 used to end on Bullard Avenue!? Remember when the area that is now Riverpark was basically just dust? That's what I remember in the mid to late 80's before the money started pouring in to North Fresno. This is a reminder that none of that was a coincidence.
Great story, loved seeing the details and hearing the thought processes and perceptions regarding Downtown. I moved to Fresno from Oregon in 1989 to go to Fresno State. One of the first things I was told by Fresno State's welcome crew at the new student orientation was to not go south of Shaw Avenue, especially do not go Downtown. First thing I did, I drove Downtown! And, it was pretty much like this 1984 video. I didn't feel like I was in danger, just amazed at how lifeless and empty it was. Later, I learned how this particular early pedestrian mall experiment failed (like the almost 200 other pedestrian malls in the US, the City focused on other things and the problem remained. Flash forward 25 years, the Mayor introduces a successful campaign to revive Fresno's image from Downtown outward. It's been a virtual renaissance of community, art, business, education, living spaces and restored buildings since then. Still lots of work to be done, but its not hard to see how far we've come.
Mayor Dan Whitehurst, the youngest mayor in Fresno's history...elected at 28 years old back in 1977. He was in the last year and a half of his term when this was produced. He ran again in 2000, but lost to "Bubba", actor Alan Autry.
ironically, this misconception that downtown is "crime ridden" and people avoid it as a result probably makes it the safest part of town since anyone looking to take advantage of people would go somewhere more heavily trafficked. thanks for staying away and getting mugged in tower district and around fashion fair mall! helps keep my neighborhood safe!
@@iforgotiforgot5642 Yeah you can tell _sponge bob_ is from Fresno. Not only perfectly describes downtown but knows how to deal with other Fresno natives. It's people like him that makes me proud to be from Fresno. Well... that and Bill Vukovich being from Fresno of course.
Probably the biggest hitch in the Fulton Mall plan was that other malls/ mall like areas would be built. But I doubt most people saw that coming really. Both Fashion Fair and Manchester Center were still dirt lots and orchards in the 60's.
Only thing different is a _7-Eleven_ was finally built across the street from the railroad station, and a _Subway_ sandwich shop behind the Veterans Memorial building.
Yeah this town is not somewhere to raise kids. Looking to get out of here soon. It’s sad cause this is my place of birth, but times are just too crazy now
It's a hole. City of more than half million still looking for an identity. Tearing down It's heritage one building after another. Could learn a lot from Sacramento. Oh yes you can
This is from 1984?? Damn... Still looks like crappy 1970s quality, ngl Could the people running that news affiliate "not afford" better camera and video quality?? the fuck I mean, I know it's not Hollywood or a big-ass film studio but... still.🤔 Was the video quality for news reports coming out of, say, LA or SF at least somewhat better?
Here it is 2023 and Stefani Booroojian is still on the air. The Fulton Mall is gone and traffic is flowing again. Downtown is more dangerous than ever. The homeless are everywhere. Sidewalks are blocked by tents and shanties. Most of the stores cater to Hispanics and alot of them can't even speak English. Downtown is not coming back. It's like a 3rd world country. Without government offices being there, there would be nothing left.
Today is her last day...42 years. She's a Fresno icon. God bless you and keep you and Marc in retirement Stefani.
i can’t believe thats her since the 1980s im from fresno ca born here i know the city was different in the 20th century i heard there were lot of arcades
Wow stefani is an OG, I had no idea. Respect.
We used to go to Newberry's Cafe. I loved finishing my meal at the counter and going downstairs to the toy section!
I am in the Fresno area. So much has certainly changed since this time. Hotel Fresno is well being remodeled now. I have been many times to downtown Fresno. Many services remain in the downtown area of Fresno. It's great to see the beauty of Fresno. It's about to be 150 years of Fresno being founded. My interest is a two-story house in Fresno, something I hope to achieve soon.
You wrote 8 sentences and typed "Fresno" 7 times bro...
It's crazy today there still facing the same obstacles
Interesting to see what has come about since this program. Fulton Mall is out, Fulton Street back in, all freeways are in, new housing in downtown is in, new businesses and restaurants are coming in, people are starting to come back to downtown. It's just the beginning.... If only we can fill up the old Bank of Italy building, that would be great!
My late grandfather, who worked in construction, told me something presciently in the early 90's. He said, 'they're gonna build up north until they run out of room, then slowly will come back to the places they left behind, starting with downtown'. He said that two years before he died in 1993. He was right on the money.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot2 Yup! If it wasn't for Madera County, we'd be up to Ave 12 by now, or it's Fresno County equivalent, Birkhead Ave.
would like to see more footage from fresno in the 50s and 60s or even 70s.
The 1970's were 👍 I was born in fresno and now I'm looking to relocate here and retire.
Type in: "fresno, a city reborn.."
That was shot in the 50' and 60's I believe...
Or documentation of Zapp’s Park
Look at a YOUNG Stefani Booroojian! Wow.
I would tap that back in 1984....
This is crazy...seeing the ACTUAL Ted C. Wills, who the rec center on San Pablo is named after, the stereotypes of 'scary' downtown (which just meant too Black and Brown for folks rapidly moving north even then) that led to the decay of the Fulton Mall (which I never got to see in its heyday as my family moved down to Fresno from the Bay Area in 1985), and the freeway system, which didn't fully get completed until the early 2000s!?!? Remember when 41 used to end on Bullard Avenue!? Remember when the area that is now Riverpark was basically just dust? That's what I remember in the mid to late 80's before the money started pouring in to North Fresno. This is a reminder that none of that was a coincidence.
I was big wheeling around Robinson Elementary and catching tadpoles in the pond next to Hoover High in 84. Good times good times.
Heavens to Al Radka ! Thanks for uploading this informative & intriguing video for us to enjoy ! What a bodacious "blast from the past" !! :-)
Great story, loved seeing the details and hearing the thought processes and perceptions regarding Downtown. I moved to Fresno from Oregon in 1989 to go to Fresno State. One of the first things I was told by Fresno State's welcome crew at the new student orientation was to not go south of Shaw Avenue, especially do not go Downtown. First thing I did, I drove Downtown! And, it was pretty much like this 1984 video. I didn't feel like I was in danger, just amazed at how lifeless and empty it was. Later, I learned how this particular early pedestrian mall experiment failed (like the almost 200 other pedestrian malls in the US, the City focused on other things and the problem remained.
Flash forward 25 years, the Mayor introduces a successful campaign to revive Fresno's image from Downtown outward. It's been a virtual renaissance of community, art, business, education, living spaces and restored buildings since then. Still lots of work to be done, but its not hard to see how far we've come.
Wish I was around to see the city like this , nice clip
Mayor Dan Whitehurst, the youngest mayor in Fresno's history...elected at 28 years old back in 1977. He was in the last year and a half of his term when this was produced. He ran again in 2000, but lost to "Bubba", actor Alan Autry.
I remember when 41 ended on divisadero and Tulare!!..
Age 13 in fresno dang why it so pretty back then
Awesome 😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂🙂🙃😉😊😇🥰😍🤩😘😗☺😚😙🥲😋😛😜🤪😝🤑🤭🤭🤫🤔🤐🤨😐😑😶😏😒🙄😬🤥😌😔😪🤤😴😷
Fresno California is my home town I was raced and bread in Fresno I was born in October 13 1970
*Raised
*Bred
ironically, this misconception that downtown is "crime ridden" and people avoid it as a result probably makes it the safest part of town since anyone looking to take advantage of people would go somewhere more heavily trafficked. thanks for staying away and getting mugged in tower district and around fashion fair mall! helps keep my neighborhood safe!
LMAO
I thought u lived under the sea 🤷🏻
@@foefifth2211 I thought you lived in a porta potty full of my shit and ate peanuts and corn out of the poop to survive
@@groupsounds4896 spongebob ruthless
@@iforgotiforgot5642
Yeah you can tell _sponge bob_ is from Fresno. Not only perfectly describes downtown but knows how to deal with other Fresno natives. It's people like him that makes me proud to be from Fresno.
Well... that and Bill Vukovich being from Fresno of course.
Probably the biggest hitch in the Fulton Mall plan was that other malls/ mall like areas would be built. But I doubt most people saw that coming really. Both Fashion Fair and Manchester Center were still dirt lots and orchards in the 60's.
Only if a time machine existed, ill definitely take a trip in 84 fresno
come downtown, it looks exactly the same
@@groupsounds4896 ikr. I wanna go
Yep,looks the same (downtown). Only difference is the zombies roam the city freely.
Only thing different is a _7-Eleven_ was finally built across the street from the railroad station, and a _Subway_ sandwich shop behind the Veterans Memorial building.
@@SSsmith24 damnn I bet
dammn dude poor down town has had a slow agonizing death
edit: This is so interesting to learn thank you.
The land that time forgot.
Stefani was always banging 🔥
Still on local tv today...still at KSEE 24.
I remember I thought She was hot back when I was a kid.
I was too young than but I think she’s hot.
We're taking pills down so we can calm down!
WOW
That was a time you could take a midnight walk downtown or anywhere in fresno..just try it today! ☠
Yeah this town is not somewhere to raise kids. Looking to get out of here soon. It’s sad cause this is my place of birth, but times are just too crazy now
It's a hole. City of more than half million still looking for an identity. Tearing down It's heritage one building after another. Could learn a lot from Sacramento. Oh yes you can
Ksee24 was analog intill 2009
5:38 weird music they had in the 60’s
I like the buzzing noise like we watching real tv .. 🤔only go’s understand lol
They are still trying to revitalize downtown lmfao
Only 2 reasons to go downtown. (1 Jury Duty (2 Refer to number one.
Only 2 reasons I go to downtown Fresno:
1) the banks
2) jail
This is from 1984??
Damn... Still looks like crappy 1970s quality, ngl
Could the people running that news affiliate "not afford" better camera and video quality?? the fuck
I mean, I know it's not Hollywood or a big-ass film studio but... still.🤔
Was the video quality for news reports coming out of, say, LA or SF at least somewhat better?
Lol yeah when you go to the Fulton mall today and ask where the bathroom is they say “no speak English”. Gotta love that ‘cultural diversity’
It's still crap!!
They built it and still no one came!!
Here it is 2023 and Stefani Booroojian is still on the air. The Fulton Mall is gone and traffic is flowing again. Downtown is more dangerous than ever. The homeless are everywhere. Sidewalks are blocked by tents and shanties. Most of the stores cater to Hispanics and alot of them can't even speak English. Downtown is not coming back. It's like a 3rd world country. Without government offices being there, there would be nothing left.
Fresno is a s*** hole 😕