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Central Reno Business Tidbits
New businesses moving and opening in central Reno including MidTown and Wells Avenue
1 Nov 2024Permit for additional apartment building on Vesta Street
While we wait patiently for some forward motion on the 26-unit and 14-unit apartment buildings at 121 Vesta, a new smaller project at 132 Vesta is being planned.
6 Jan 2023Old home moved one block instead of being demolished
An old home was moved one block instead of being demolished.
26 Jan 2022Pair of Apartment Projects Coming to Wells Avenue Area
A pair of apartment projects coming to Grand Canyon Blvd. just east of Wells Avenue.
3 Aug 2021Permit for mass grading for 75-unit apartment building at Wells and Stewart
Permit for mass grading for 75-unit apartment building at Wells and Stewart
3 Aug 2021Reno Public Market - It's Time to Get Excited
Get latest on Reno Public Market with this massive update including opening dates for tenants, photos and a video I put together.
24 Feb 2021Five New Residential Projects in the Pipeline Aim to Add Dense Housing to Central Reno
Five new residential projects in the pipeline aim to add dense residential housing stock to central Reno.
26 Feb 2020New Multi-Family Residential Project on Stewart and Wells in Plan Review
New multi-family residential project on the corner of Stewart and Wells will finally fill in a long-vacant and oddly-elevated lot.
1 Feb 2020Uncommon Reno residential goes vertical, Park Place is just huge, Canyon Flats changes urbanscape of downtown, and much more!
Park Lane goes vert on residential, Uncommon is just huge, Canyon Flats changes urbanscape of downtown, and much more!
19 Nov 2019Tolles Development Company Acquires AMH Properties Portfolio of Six Office Buildings
Tolles Development Company Acquires AMH Properties Portfolio of Six Office Buildings.
8 Mar 2017New Wine/beer Venue Coming to Holcomb Avenue
A few months ago, the owner of 675 Holcomb, the 'tin can' building, contacted me letting me know he was adding features to the building to make it more lease-friendly to a cafe/coffee shop/wine bar type of venue.
It didn't take long apparently to fill the unique building straddling Sinclair and Holcomb, technically on the edge of Midtown and the edge of the Wells Avenue Conservation District, it will bridge the two neighborhoods together with a wine and beer venue called 'The Glass Die'.
11 Jan 2017