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Chocolate Bar is Out, The Stick is In
So the Chocolate Bar downtown is closed. Sad face. No more chocotinis.
But never fear, chocolate covered-yummies will soon be replaced by enthusiastic sports fans, as Reno is getting it's first non-smoking non-gaming, sports lounge known as The Stick. Steve Towell and Kevin Johnson (owner of the Chocolate Bar) are launching the concept.Being the first of it's kind, The Stick will be a premier sports themed restaurant and a perfect place for friends, family, and business patrons to meet for lunch, dinner, happy hour, game day, late night and community gatherings.
Stay tuned for more info, as I will be getting a tour soon! They hope to open in December/January.
26 Oct 2015Siegel Group, Downtown Transit, and Downtown Motels Take Center Stage
Siegel Group, Downtown Transit, and Downtown Motels Take Center Stage at RAAB Meeting.
21 Oct 2015A Walkable Downtown Reno
Downtown Reno is now in a second wave of development, with many projects going on, perhaps more than any other point in this blog's 10-year history.
It's the perfect time to discuss downtown Reno's walkability, how far it's come in the past 10 years, and the weak areas that should be a priority for both developers and the city council.
12 Oct 2015Wild Garlic Opening Downtown Location
I was strolling through downtown with my dog Hans today and noticed Wild Garlic is moving into 170 South Viginia Street, where Fuego formerly served up hot tapas.
8 Oct 2015Kings Inn Completely Gutted
The Kings Inn is now completely gutted. You can see right through it. All of the exterior windows have been removed, leaving only support columns and the ceiling and floors. This leaves a clean slate for a variety of architectural styles.
I am hearing through the grapevine 'luxury apartments' with floor-to-ceiling glass, stained concrete floors, etc. That's just a rumor though.
5 Oct 2015ReTRAC Covers Back in Play
The ReTrac train trench covers, located downtown between Commercial Row and Third Street, and between Virginia Street and Arlington Avenue, are back in play after a Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board meeting.
23 Sep 2015Liberty Buildings Demolished
As I originally reported here, the Liberty Buildings have now been leveled. The buildings were not structurally sound from what I've been told, and even the artist who painted the murals, John Ton, did not have an issue with seeing the buildings go.
Arterra was originally planned for this lot, which has since been bought by its neighbor to the West. It could be anything from a surface parking lot (I hope not) to a new office building, to maybe even new residential.
23 Sep 2015Midtown Lofts - Reno
Check out details, renderings, elevations and the site plan for a new project planned for the corner of SInclair and Center Street.
16 Sep 2015Something Headed to Former Arterra Site?
Demolition permits have been issues for 115 and 135 West Liberty Street, the old 'House of Blends' building and it's adjacent neighbor, to demolish the buildings and clear the remaining property.
14 Sep 2015
Downtown Construction Update - Marriott, Virginian and More
Check out progress on the Marriott Courtyard, a new distillery begins demo work, and more.
19 Aug 2015Virginian to lose its...Virginianity
Siegel Group/Suites has pulled a demo permit for all exterior signs for the Virginian, the large, closed tower adjacent to City Hall on Virginia Street. Down will come anything that says 'Virginian' on the exterior, including the large sign on the tower facing Virginia Street.
14 Aug 2015
New Art and Historic Guide to West Street added to West St Median
Small touches like this add up to a great visitor experience to West Street and the Riverwalk District.
14 Aug 2015