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Marmots Close on 567 Holcomb, Plan Renovations
The Marmots have closed on 567 Holcomb, or as I affectionally coin it, 'Pepto on Holcomb.' They will soon be releasing renovation plans!
Apparently, these are pretty cool apartments on the inside, even though the outside looks like someone puked up a combination of Pepto-Bismal and kidney stones.
23 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 2014Revolution on the River July 13
What's better than a picnic on the river? A French picnic on the river!
2 Jul 2014100 Artists Join Downtown Art Walk July 3
See the artwork of more than 100 artists in restaurants, galleries and businesses in the downtown Reno Arts District during Art Walk Reno.
On July 3, 2014, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., local and regional artists will have art in 14 stops, between Liberty Street and Second Street, and Virginia Street and Arlington Avenue.
1 Jul 2014Brew and Blues This Weekend!
The Great Eldorado Blues and Brews festival is this weekend in downtown Reno. If you like beer, this is an event you don't want to miss!
18 Jun 2014Lost City Flower Farm
Lost City Farm is embarking on their second downtown farm journey with Lost City Flower Farm, located just west of SoDo on Ridge, and just east of Pignic.
Lookin' good girls!

NadaDada Invades Your Senses This Weekend
It's time for one of the most eclectic, fun, rule-breaking art movements in Reno...Nada Dada Motel! Take a break from the traditional art scene in Reno and step into a world that you would probably rarely if ever visit in 'real life.'
17 Jun 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 2014
Positively 4th Street Showcases Neighborhood Pride
One of the coolest things about Reno is there are a ton of people here who give a damn. From the Biggest Little City Campaign to Midtown and West of Wells taking the reigns of their own neighborhood, there are a lot of people who invest serious amounts of time and money into showing other locals and tourists just how cool our urban corridor is.
The latest example of this is the Positively 4th Street event, now in its second year. At its core, this is a group of business owners who are fed up with the bad wrap that 4th Street consistently gets. The East 4th corridor has actually cleaned up quite a bit over the years, but often falls under the radar of locals and tourists seeking a good time.
Here's your chance to see how passionate these business owners are about their own neighborhood, and what the East 4th Street corridor has to offer.
12 Jun 2014
Midtown: 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