The Reno Redevelopment Agency (RDA) has announced the awardees of the FY 2025/2026 ReStore Facade and Tenant Improvement Program, awarding $1 million in matching funds to 23 projects that will help revitalize commercial properties and support small businesses across Reno Redevelopment Areas 1 and 2.
This year’s program drew 34 applications totaling $2.5 million in funding requests. After a review and scoring process, 23 projects were selected to receive awards from the $1 million available, with $500,000 allocated to each Redevelopment Area. This funding cycle will result in improvements to 13 buildings, 28 storefronts, and the establishment of 11 new businesses.
“These projects will significantly reshape key downtown corridors and reflect the continued demand for reinvestment in older and underutilized spaces,” said Reno Vice Mayor and RDA Board Member Miguel Martinez. “The ReStore Program is one of our most effective tools for driving economic development, supporting small businesses, and enhancing the look and feel of Reno’s urban core.”
The awardeees are listed below, but I suggest checking out this PDF as it contains plans and renderings and details for each awardee.
FY 2025/2026 ReStore Awardees
143 N. Virginia St.
133 N. Virginia St. (The Nevadan)
248 W. First Street (Truckee Lane Building / Cafe)
252 W. First Street (Truckee Lane Building)
11, 15, & 25 W. 2nd Street (Byington Building)
110 E. 2nd Street (E.C. Lyons / Oddfellows Building)
190 University Way (E.C. Lyons / Oddfellows Building)
120 E. 2nd Street (E.C. Lyons / Oddfellows Building)
102 E. 2nd Street (E.C. Lyons / Oddfellows Building)
102 E. 2nd Street (E.C. Lyons / Oddfellows Building)
300 University Way (Light Circus Neon Museum)
100 S. Virginia Street (Pioneer Center)
400 E. 4th Street, Suite #110 (Morris / Bakery)
400 E. 4th Street, Suite #100 (Morris Music Hall)
924 S. Virginia Street (Michael’s Jewelry)
960 S. Virginia Street, Suite #130
960 S. Virginia Street, Suite #100
2195 S. Virginia Street (Kiln)
507 E. 4th Street
903 E. 4th Street
545 E. 4th Street
900 E. 4th Street
1409 E. 4th Street (Señor Tequilas)
The ReStore Program provides matching reimbursement funding of up to $50,000 for both exterior (facade) and interior (tenant) improvements to commercial properties. The program helps business and property owners reinvest in their buildings, reduce vacancy, modernize older structures, and strengthen the overall visual and economic vitality of downtown neighborhoods.
Awarded projects represent $20 million in total improvements, achieving a 20:1 private-to-public match ratio, meaning every $1 contributed by the Redevelopment Agency is leveraging $20 in private investment.