A lot of nice stores in this shopping center. My personal fav used to be Whole Foods until my husband and I went to buy vitamins, after his purchase he denied a bag. I was still in the store at this time and came to the front to meet him. My husband said that the employees were talking amongst themselves and looking at him and I thought it was nothing. Until a woman at the 1st register yelled out to her manager to watch my husband. The manager walked behind us rapidly and we knew we didn’t steal so we kept walking to our car while he called the police. Then he yelled out to us in the middle of the parking lot “Do you have a receipt for that?” It was quite embarrassing and I was offended that the employees were so rude to my husband. We flashed our receipt and flipped the manager the bird. I just don’t understand why the checker at the register didn’t say anything to her fellow employees. We called when we left to complain and the manager who was following us out to our car answered. He said that he didn’t feel like him and his employees were in the wrong. I felt my husband was being racially profiled and...
Read moreFig Garden Village – Classy, Calm & Full of Local Charm Nestled along W Shaw Ave, Fig Garden Village is one of Fresno’s most elegant and peaceful open-air shopping centers. With a great mix of national brands like Banana Republic, J.Crew, and lululemon, plus local boutiques, it strikes a lovely balance between trendy and timeless.
The atmosphere is calm, with tree-lined walkways and plenty of seating areas to take a break between stores. Parking is easy and accessible, and everything feels walkable without being cramped. There’s also a variety of dining options — whether you're grabbing a coffee at Starbucks, a smoothie at Nekter, or enjoying a relaxing sit-down meal.
This is the kind of place where you can shop, eat, and unwind all in one visit. Definitely a favorite for locals and a nice stop if you're visiting...
Read moreThis place is a nightmare. Drivers are careless and what's worse is that those who shop there believe they're privileged. Other than the help and not many there are a few people of color. (Go find out which). Those with some what a mid Level will eye you due to you're the wrong color and can't afford to shop there. They say they accommodate all, yet there are no kids running around except for whole foods. If you're white and have money, you can afford to shop there. They removed the drug store that was there because it brought in the undesirable.
Living in Fresno since 1992. I went to the village to pick up a prescription once. Now there is a Walgreens across the shopping center to keep people like me out. The place is small due to too many speciality shops that will close due...
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