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| 2035 Stanislaus | Studio | 1 bath | 525 sqft | The Lede - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1530 Fulton | 1 bed | 1 bath | 661 sqft | The Lede - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1525 Van Ness | 1 bed | 1 bath | 661 sqft | The Lede - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1525 Van Ness | 1 bed | 1 bath | 738 sqft | The Lede- (559) 724-9997 - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1525 Van Ness | 1 bed | 1 bath | 738 sqft | The Lede- (559)492-4000 - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1525 Van Ness | 1 bed | 1 bath | 738 sqft | The Lede- (559) 724-9997 - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1560 Fulton | 2 bed | 2 bath | 1,047 sqft | The Lede - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1525 Van Ness | 2 bed | 2 bath | 1,047 sqft | The Lede - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1530 Fulton | 2 bed | 3.5 bath | 2,021 sqft | The Lede - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. | ||
| 1560 Fulton | 2 bed | 3.5 bath | 2,021 sqft | The Lede- (559)492-4000 - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century. |
Apartment Amenities
| Large Dogs Allowed |
Building
| Cats OK | Dogs OK |
| Onsite Laundry | Small Dogs Allowed |
Grounds
| Garage Parking |
One-time.
One-time. Refundable.
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| Units | 85 |
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The Lede- (559)492-4000 - Located on the corner of Van Ness and Stanislaus downtown, The Lede is the newest residential project from Granville Urban Development. The block that it calls home has a rich history in journalism and news. Adjacent to the building that originally housed The Fresno Bee, its site was also home to Fresno’s first commercial radio station and its first television station. Meant to pay homage to the property’s news-oriented roots, the name The Lede is taken from journalistic jargon. This deliberate misspelling of “lead” as in “lead paragraph” came about to distinguish from lead, the metal used in linotype printing of the 20th century.
| Month | Median Rent |
|---|---|
| December 2023 | $1,291 |
| January 2024 | $1,360 |
| February 2024 | $1,325 |
| March 2024 | $1,300 |
| April 2024 | $1,375 |
| May 2024 | $1,425 |
| June 2024 | $1,392 |
| July 2024 | $1,448 |
| August 2024 | $1,458 |
| September 2024 | $1,490 |
| October 2024 | $1,442 |
| November 2024 | $1,415 |
| December 2024 | $1,415 |
| January 2025 | $1,450 |
| February 2025 | $1,450 |
| March 2025 | $1,432 |
| April 2025 | $1,437 |
| May 2025 | $1,361 |
| June 2025 | $1,284 |
| July 2025 | $1,294 |
| August 2025 | $1,300 |
| September 2025 | $1,314 |
| October 2025 | $1,291 |
| November 2025 | $1,288 |
| December 2025 | $1,295 |
| Month | Median Rent |
|---|---|
| January 2018 | $965 |
| February 2018 | $993 |
| March 2018 | $1,010 |
| April 2018 | $1,025 |
| May 2018 | $1,101 |
| June 2018 | $1,226 |
| July 2018 | $1,177 |
| August 2018 | $1,250 |
| September 2018 | $1,230 |
| October 2018 | $1,150 |
| November 2018 | $1,087 |
| December 2018 | $1,087 |
| January 2019 | $1,142 |
| February 2019 | $1,157 |
| March 2019 | $1,162 |
| April 2019 | $1,221 |
| May 2019 | $1,257 |
| June 2019 | $1,212 |
| July 2019 | $1,240 |
| August 2019 | $1,350 |
| June 2020 | $965 |
| July 2020 | $1,000 |
| September 2020 | $1,150 |
| October 2020 | $1,150 |
| February 2021 | $1,260 |
| March 2021 | $1,273 |
| April 2021 | $1,289 |
| May 2021 | $1,328 |
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