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Permit Bullpen: Sticks, 777 Center and More
Permits for 2 new Sticks buildings in midtown - 4179 and 2407 SF have been pulled. Also, a $1.5M permit for 777 Center. In addition, there's a $5M for a 32,000 SF integrated medical and education facility at 580 W 5th for Northern Nevada Hopes.
8 Dec 2014
Permit Issued for Woolworths Building
A construction permit has been issued for the basement-level bowling alley concept announced here.
7 Oct 2014
Heritage Bank Building Construction Progress
Some cool shots and news about this mixed use project.
13 Sep 2014
Reno Provisions Sneak Peek at 100 North Sierra
Go on a tour of Reno Provisions, Mark Estee's newest downtown venture which seeks to change the foodie scene in Reno, and add a retail component in the heart of downtown Reno.
9 Sep 2014
Cottage Row at Midtown Breaks Ground
Cottage Row at Midtown has broken ground on both sides of Redfield Mansion on Mt. Rose Street near Arlington Avenue.
11 Aug 2014

Permit for 100 North Sierra Building
A permit has been pulled for a new project called 'Provisions' going into 100 North Sierra. It seems to be partially on the first floor and partially in the basement. It's a $550,000 tenant improvement permit for 10,537 square feet.
11 Aug 2014
Midtown Walk - Construction Update
A few updates including a new Starbucks going vertical along with 2 On Holcomb.
31 Jul 2014
Former Woolworths Building to Get Bowling Alley
Kashmiri, the owner of the Woolworths Building in downtown Reno, will be building out a restaurant, bar and boutique bowling alley!
21 Jul 2014
Siegel Group to Probably Acquire El Cortez Downtown
Siegel Group has had their eyes set on El Cortez for a while, as ReReno reported here months ago, but now it looks like the sale will be completed shortly.
13 Jun 2014Midtown: Drive-Thru or No Drive-Thru?
Being pushed through Reno Planning and City Council is a request for an alley abandonment for Pueblo Avenue surrounding the redevelopment project for Heritage Bank. This will allow for at least one drive through, possiby two, for this project, in a district designated as pedestrian-oriented development.
The Midtown Merc's are being awfully quiet about this, leading me to wonder if they are aware of it, or simply don't care/not on their radar.
11 Jun 2014