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Aces Tattoo Set to Move North 100 Feet or So To 675 South Virginia
I spotted some work going on at the former location of Penny's Midtown Merchantile, at 675 South Virginia next to Sup.
30 Mar 2016New Project on Martin May Bring 6 New Homes to Midtown
New Project on Martin May Bring 6 New Homes to Midtown
10 Mar 2016The Eddy coming to Riverwalk Next to Riverside Artist Lofts
The Eddy coming to Riverwalk Next to Riverside Artist Lofts
8 Mar 2016Midtown Poised For Major Development Boom as Construction Season Hits
Midtown Poised For Major Development Boom as Construction Season hits.
3 Mar 20161039 South Virginia to Be Redeveloped
Check out renderings for a new mixed-use development planned for 1039 South Virginia Street.
23 Feb 2016New Restaurant on Center, New Distillery, and More - City Council Meeting
This week's Reno City Council meeting is jam-packed with goodies. Let's take a look.
22 Feb 2016Tentative Map Submitted for 28-unit Condo Project on Ralston Downtown
A tentative map has been submitted to the planning department for a 28-unit condominium project on Ralston.
20 Feb 2016Demolition Work to Begin at old Pine Food and Spirits
Interior demo should begin soon, if it hasn't already, at 190 South Center Street, the old Pine Food and Spirits store. It's part of a larger renovation happening, reported here.
The permit includes removal of sheetrock and ceiling drywall.
18 Feb 2016Hudson Project Construction Update and News
As I reported here, the Hudson Project is firing back up, big time. Check out some construction photos of the neighborhood.
17 Feb 2016$50 million Student Housing Project Beginning Downtown?
A company known for building large student housing projects is requesting an alley abandonement downtown for an entire block they own, between 6th and 7th Streets and between Center and Lake.
13 Feb 2016Preserving History: The Responsible Way to Redevelop UNR's Gateway District
The last large grouping of Victorian-era homes in Reno happens to lie in the path of the City of Reno and UNR's proposed Gateway District. Is it worth it to destroy a critical piece of downtown's past to build up?
3 Feb 2016