NEW YORK: The two hundred and fifty-ninth entry for the seniors housing Global Awards 2016 has been received.
Seventeen acres of infill development in downtown Reno that includes new residential, retail, office, hotel and parking, was proposed Wednesday by a developer to an enthusiastic audience at City Hall.
Reno City Council members voted 4-2 to direct city staff to bring back a list of information about the project needed to have in place to perform due diligence, which will help the city decide whether to enter into a disposition and development agreement.
Plans call for 2.4 million square feet of sustainable residential space, equating to 1,900 units. Almost 450,00 square feet of office space, about 245,000 square feet of retail, two non-gaming hotels and 322,000 square feet of common area would also be encompassed. The design also contains between 4,000 and 5,000 parking spaces and an on-site wastewater treatment plant and central plant.