Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Gap Returns a Favor With $1 Deal for New Fresno Animal Shelter
Bill McEwen updated website photo 2024
By Bill McEwen, News Director
Published 5 years ago on
January 22, 2020

Share

Three cheers for The Gap, which is returning a favor to Fresno and supporting local pets.
Multiple sources at City Hall confirm that the San Francisco-based clothing retailer has agreed to sell 4.77 acres of land to the city for $1.


Listen to this article:

Portrait of GV Wire News Director Bill McEwen
Bill McEwen
Opinion

Great Teamwork at City Hall

The land, which is adjacent to Fresno Yosemite International Airport, will be the site of a yet-to-be-built, state-of-the-art animal shelter costing $15 million to $20 million.
A woof-woof-hooray! for Fresno City Councilmen Garry Bredefeld and Mike Karbassi and Mayor Lee Brand, who participated in negotiations with The Gap.
Fresno developer Ed Kashian and his right-hand man, Sal Gonzales Jr., lent their expertise to the endeavor as well.
Thanks to their efforts, and more to come from local animal lovers, Fresno has a good start on opening a shelter with a no-kill rate of 80% to 90%.

The Gap and Fresno Have a Longtime Relationship

Why would The Gap agree to this sweet deal for Fresno taxpayers?
Well, it’s the right thing to do. And, there’s also the fact that Fresno has been very good to The Gap.
You might recall that back in 1997 the city sold 200 acres of prime land next to the airport to the international corporation for $2.
Then, in 2018, the Fresno City Council approved a tax-incentive arrangement that brought The Gap’s e-commerce fulfillment center here. A 30-year contract provides $15,000 in sales-tax rebates for every full-time job created beyond 500.
Both of these deals were controversial and criticized in some quarters. But the councils at the time approved them with the goal of putting more Fresnans to work.
Now, with the city under the gun to build an animal shelter because its contract with the Central California SPCA expires in June, it was time for The Gap to stretch a bit. Just as city leaders did on the company’s behalf in the distant and recent past.

Perfect Location for Residents and Animals

The price is nice and so is the location. The shelter will be in an industrial area — away from homes and residents complaining about increased traffic, noise, and smells.
Being next to the airport also will enable the shelter to fly adopted dogs to their new owners throughout the state. I’m told that several business owners with planes have agreed to do this after the shelter opens.
“The Gap site is also critically important to the mission of rescuing animals because of the close proximity to the airport and highways,” Bredefeld told me in November. “No other site even comes close.”

Will State Assist With Construction Costs?

The next step is identifying the shelter’s construction funding. You can expect that when the land sale is officially sealed, getting the state to kick in a portion of the costs will become Job One for the city’s Capitol lobbyist.
The timing appears good for Fresno, as the state budget is flush and Gov. Gavin Newsom has made no-kill shelters one of his priorities.

DON'T MISS

Augillard, Douglas Lead the Way as Bulldogs Rally Past Long Beach State

DON'T MISS

Israel Strikes Without Warning in Beirut, Kills at Least 15 as Cease-Fire Sought

DON'T MISS

Trump Taps Rollins as Ag Chief in Final Cabinet Pick

DON'T MISS

Fresno State Becomes Bowl Eligible, Defeats Colorado State on Senior Night

DON'T MISS

After Fresno Visit, Newsom Announces $24.7M Taxpayer-Funded Apprenticeship Program

DON'T MISS

How Will Merced County Fund Public Safety After Measure R’s Failure?

DON'T MISS

As Atmospheric River Soaks California, Farmworkers Await Flood Aid Promised in 2023

DON'T MISS

Sacramento Region Gained People but Flubbed Economic Opportunities Over 50 Years

DON'T MISS

Nations at UN Climate Talks Agree on $300B a Year for Poor Countries in a Compromise Deal

DON'T MISS

What to Know About Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary

UP NEXT

Israel Strikes Without Warning in Beirut, Kills at Least 15 as Cease-Fire Sought

UP NEXT

Trump Taps Rollins as Ag Chief in Final Cabinet Pick

UP NEXT

After Fresno Visit, Newsom Announces $24.7M Taxpayer-Funded Apprenticeship Program

UP NEXT

How Will Merced County Fund Public Safety After Measure R’s Failure?

UP NEXT

Sacramento Region Gained People but Flubbed Economic Opportunities Over 50 Years

UP NEXT

Nations at UN Climate Talks Agree on $300B a Year for Poor Countries in a Compromise Deal

UP NEXT

What to Know About Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary

UP NEXT

What to Know About Scott Turner, Trump’s Pick for Housing Secretary

UP NEXT

Trump Taps Investor Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary

UP NEXT

NATO Head and Trump Meet in Florida for Talks on Global Security

Bill McEwen,
News Director
Bill McEwen is news director and columnist for GV Wire. He joined GV Wire in August 2017 after 37 years at The Fresno Bee. With The Bee, he served as Opinion Editor, City Hall reporter, Metro columnist, sports columnist and sports editor through the years. His work has been frequently honored by the California Newspapers Publishers Association, including authoring first-place editorials in 2015 and 2016. Bill and his wife, Karen, are proud parents of two adult sons, and they have two grandsons. You can contact Bill at 559-492-4031 or at Send an Email

Fresno State Becomes Bowl Eligible, Defeats Colorado State on Senior Night

8 hours ago

After Fresno Visit, Newsom Announces $24.7M Taxpayer-Funded Apprenticeship Program

10 hours ago

How Will Merced County Fund Public Safety After Measure R’s Failure?

11 hours ago

As Atmospheric River Soaks California, Farmworkers Await Flood Aid Promised in 2023

12 hours ago

Sacramento Region Gained People but Flubbed Economic Opportunities Over 50 Years

12 hours ago

Nations at UN Climate Talks Agree on $300B a Year for Poor Countries in a Compromise Deal

1 day ago

What to Know About Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary

1 day ago

What to Know About Scott Turner, Trump’s Pick for Housing Secretary

1 day ago

Trump Taps Investor Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary

1 day ago

NATO Head and Trump Meet in Florida for Talks on Global Security

1 day ago

Augillard, Douglas Lead the Way as Bulldogs Rally Past Long Beach State

LONG BEACH — Amar Augillard led Fresno State with 25 points and David Douglas Jr. made a go-ahead 3-pointer with 42 seconds left as the Bull...

7 hours ago

7 hours ago

Augillard, Douglas Lead the Way as Bulldogs Rally Past Long Beach State

8 hours ago

Israel Strikes Without Warning in Beirut, Kills at Least 15 as Cease-Fire Sought

8 hours ago

Trump Taps Rollins as Ag Chief in Final Cabinet Pick

8 hours ago

Fresno State Becomes Bowl Eligible, Defeats Colorado State on Senior Night

10 hours ago

After Fresno Visit, Newsom Announces $24.7M Taxpayer-Funded Apprenticeship Program

11 hours ago

How Will Merced County Fund Public Safety After Measure R’s Failure?

12 hours ago

As Atmospheric River Soaks California, Farmworkers Await Flood Aid Promised in 2023

12 hours ago

Sacramento Region Gained People but Flubbed Economic Opportunities Over 50 Years

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend