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Downtown Action Plan
CITY OF RENO APRIL 2017 City of Reno, Nevada Prepared By Progressive Urban Management Associates (P.U.M.A.) in association with Economic and Planning Systems (EPS) Acknowledgments It is with gratitude that we express thanks to the over 1,000 individuals, groups, institutions, organizations, City staff, and appointed/ elected officials who helped inform the development of the Downtown Action Plan. This plan could not have been created without the generous dedication of your time, energy, space, knowledge, experience, expertise, ideas, vision, and commitment to making Downtown Reno a more livable, prosperous, vibrant, connected, and safe & clean place. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PROJECT MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (in alphabetical order) Hillary Schieve, Mayor Lauren Ball, Public Relations Coordinator, OCCE, City of Reno David Bobzien, At-Large Alicia Barber, Stories in Place, LLC Jenny Brekhus, Ward 1 Matt Brown, Communication Program Manager, City of Reno Naomi Duerr, Ward 2 Cindy Carano, Eldorado Group Oscar Delgado, Ward 3 Colin Loretz, Reno Collective Paul McKenzie, Ward 4 Des Craig, Senior Planner Community Housing, City of Reno Neoma Jardon, Ward 5 Amy Cummings, RTC Planning Director Wendy Damonte, Renown Vice President of Advocacy and Community Partnership Bill Dunne, Revitalization Manager, City of Reno Eric Edelstein, President Reno Aces George Foster, Montage Resident Jim Gallaway, Palladio Resident Heidi Gansert, UNR Executive Director External Relations Alexis Hill, Arts, Culture, & Events Manager, City of Reno Aric Jensen, Community Development Director, City of Reno 2 Downtown Reno Action Plan Ken Krater, Operation Downtown Bryan McArdle, EDAWN Manager Entrepreneurial Development Eric Olsen, General Manager Whitney Peak Hotel Eric Raydon, Marmot Properties Sienna Reid, Sr. -
Regular Vendors
Regular Vendors Regular Vendors $ 331,291,537.80 1ST RESPONSE TOWING INC 167223 $ 340.00 20/20 GENESYSTEMS 110917 $ 2,545.00 22ND CENTURY STAFFING INC 166767 $ 22,307.25 2900 CHARLESTON LLC 175674 $ 1,758.00 3 B'S INC 130384 $ 885.79 333 6TH STREET LLC 165858 $ 66,150.00 3D VISIONS INC 163619 $ 2,645.00 3M COMPANY 139423 $ 1,306.42 3M COMPANY 102220 $ 30,247.34 4 WALL ENTERTAINMENT 127107 $ 1,548.50 4LEAF CONSULTING LLC 160792 $ 89,600.00 5 ROCK HEADS LLC 104921 $ 271.00 5.11 TACTICAL 175645 $ 1,280.00 702FIRM LLC 175959 $ 4,000.00 707 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 170884 $ 1,546.00 A & A UNIFORMS INC 102856 $ 619.25 A & B SECURITY GROUP INC 103501 $ 6,426.60 A A CASSARO PLUMBING 124982 $ 90.52 A BACA &/OR WYOMING C S 132102 $ 3,046.14 A CARROLL &/OR US DEP OF 173243 $ 437.92 EDUCATION A CHALANA-GRAY &/OR CONSTABLE 175137 $ 1,557.47 A COMPANY INC 102887 $ 250.00 A D L HOME CARE INC 103985 $ 33,008.00 A DAVIS & OR STATE DISBURSEMENT 140448 $ 552.96 A DIV OF LORMAN BUSINESS CTR INC 101342 $ 199.00 A GARBUTT &/OR LV CONSTABLE 157962 $ 750.00 A GARBUTT &/OR US TREASURY 162481 $ 750.00 A HELPING HAND HOME HEALTH CARE 106117 $ 58,144.00 INC A HONEY WAGON INC 138408 $ 27,597.50 A KING &/OR MISDU 154359 $ 1,582.08 A MEDINA &/OR CONSTABLE 176236 $ 460.61 A NLV CAB CO 100177 $ 1,071.77 A RICON AND OR 174083 $ 951.97 A RIFKIN CO 106406 $ 4,988.00 A S K ASSOCIATES INC 169495 $ 300.00 A STORAGE ON WHEELS INC 103702 $ 275.00 A THOMAS &/OR MICHIGAN STATE 176165 $ 235.17 A TO ZZZ INC 103195 $ 47,154.20 A-1 AUTOMATION & CONTROLS LLC 171481 $ 1,243.75 A-1 NATIONAL -
The Reno Rotarian
The Reno Rotarian The Rotary Club of Reno • www.renorotaryclub.org • District 5190 Chartered August 1, 1916 || Volume 29, No. 41 || June 13, 2016 The Rotary Club of Reno meets at Harrah’s Reno at Noon on Monday Find us on Facebook - Monday’s Program Rotary . Rotary Club of Reno Cynthia Albright We are 1.2 million neighbors, friends, Rotary International Urban Form: What Works in our Region and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran, President Bradford R. Howard, RI Director change in our communities and around Gail “Virus” Ellingwood, District Governor Ms. Albright is a certifi ed land plan- the world. ner and certifi ed geographic information Our diff ering occupations, cultures, and Rotary Club of Reno systems professional with outstanding countries give us a unique perspective. experience in the areas of community Curt Chapman, President Our shared passion for service helps us Craig Wesner, President Elect and regional planning, urban design, en- accomplish the remarkable. Bill Boon, President Nominee titlements for land development activities. We see diff erently: Our multidisciplinary Harvey Fennell, Past President Cynthia received her master’s degree from Carl Fuetsch, perspective helps us see challenges in Secretary UCLA, School of Architecture and Urban Harvey Fennell, Treasurer unique ways. Planning. She manages large-scale multi- Directors: disciplinary projects that incorporate her We think diff erently: We apply leadership Kris Wells (2013-2016) knowledge of the area’s environment, the and expertise to social issues—and fi nd Sheila Hlubucek (2014-2017) Phil Mahoney (2014-2017) political climate, and the community. -
3 Annual Report 2017
B I G B R O T H E R S B I G S I S T E R S O F N O R T H E R N N E V A D A 2017 ANNUAL REPORT 1300 FOSTER DR., SUITE 210 RENO, NEVADA 89509 | 775.352.3202 | BBBSNN.ORG LEADERSHIP T h e r e a r e t h o u s a n d s o f y o u t h i n n o r t h e r n N e v a d a w h o n e e d a c a r i n g a d u l t i n t h e i r l i v e s . S o m e o n e t h e y c a n c o n f i d e i n a n d l o o k u p t o . S o m e o n e w h o c a n o p e n t h e i r e y e s t o o p p o r t u n i t i e s t h e y d i d n ’ t k n o w e x i s t e d : d i f f e r e n t c a r e e r p a t h s , d i f f e r e n t w a y s t o l i v e . S o m e o n e w h o w i l l s h o w t h e m w h a t i s p o s s i b l e a n d h o w t o g e t t h e r e . -
Nugget 'Should Be the Pride of Sparks,'
YOUR COMMUNITY SPARKS NEWSPAPER SINCE 1910 Tribune community SPARKS Dogs get an earful at Sparks Library Page 6 TribuneYOURYOUR COMMUNITY COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERNEWSPAPER SINCE SINCE 1910 1910 Volume 108, Number 7 Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016 95 cents SPoRtS coVER StoRy Nugget ‘should be the pride of Sparks,’ new owner says By Kent Lauer Sparks Tribune Cougs handle The owner of a Las Ve- gas company that has Reed in regular purchased the Nugget ho- season finale tel-casino calls the Sparks property a sleeper and says Page 8 he has plans to wake it up and make it shine through an extensive renovation. “I think the Nugget’s a sleeper,” Anthony Marnell III, owner of Marnell Gam- ing, told the Sparks Tribune. “It should be one of the top three products in that mar- ket not only in how it looks and how it feels, but how the market responds to it. It’s too good of an asset, too good of a location, to be po- sitioned where it’s at today. Reed heading to “It should be the pride of Sparks, and it shouldn’t postseason be a product that has never after win had enough money put into John Byrne/Tribune The Nugget hotel-casino has been purchased by Marnell Gaming, a Las Vegas company Page 9 it and fixed up. It should be the spot Sparks wants to go that plans an extensive renovation of the resort. to.” Marnell vows to make inSiDE that happen, saying his AnnouncEmEnt on salE of thE nuggEt company will invest heavily Marnell Gaming, a Las Vegas company, has improvement plan for the Nugget, including Weather..............................2 in transforming the Nugget State Briefs....................... -
Stash Is the Largest Point-Based Rewards Program for Independent Hotels. We're Proud to Be Picky About Hotels. We Bet Our Repu
Stash is the largest point-based rewards program for independent hotels. We’re proud to be picky about hotels. We bet our reputation that you’ll love these independent hotels too. ARIZONA FLORIDA Scarborough NEW MEXICO TENNESSEE Kirkland Sedona Amelia Island Higgins Beach Inn Taos Ski Valley Greenville The Heathman Hotel A Sunset Chateau Amelia Schoolhouse Inn Sebasco Estates The Blake General Morgan Inn Leavenworth Blue Elk Inn Tucson Coral Gables Sebasco Harbor Resort TEXAS Lodge on the Desert Hotel St. Michel NEW YORK Port Ludlow MARYLAND Austin Fort Lauderdale Brooklyn The Resort at Port Ludlow Baltimore The Kimber Modern ARKANSAS Riverside Hotel Condor Hotel Seattle Lord Baltimore Hotel Comfort Wilson Key West Manhattan Cedarbrook Lodge Hanover Camp Comfort Hotel Louis The Gardens Hotel Fifty Hotel & Suites Hotel Ändra The Hotel at Garden Suites Hotel The Meyer Inn CALIFORNIA Miami The State Hotel Arundel Preserve Dallas —NORTHERN The Marlin Hotel Shelburne Hotel & Tukwila Cooper Hotel Conference The Vagabond Hotel Suites Hotel Interurban Clio MASSACHUSETTS Center & Spa Inn at Nakoma St. Petersburg Amherst The Benjamin Walla Walla Saratoga Springs Fredericksburg Lake Tahoe The Birchwood Inn on Boltwood The FINCH Saratoga Casino Hotel Hoffman Haus Cedar House Sport Berkshires Granbury Yakima GEORGIA The Inn at Saratoga Hotel (Truckee) Hotel on North Inn on Lake Granbury Hotel Maison Atlanta Napa/Sonoma NORTH CAROLINA Houston The Hotel Y Artmore Hotel The Porches Inn at Mount View Hotel & MASS MoCA Blowing Rock Blossom Hotel Spa (Calistoga) -
Reno – Stead Airport
Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority FY 2017-18 ANNUAL BUDGET Table of Contents SECTION 1 – Introduction and Summary Airport System Overview. ......................................................................................... 1-2 National and Regional Economic Outlook. ............................................................. 2-13 Air Service Market Update. ................................................................................... 13-17 Air Cargo Update. .................................................................................................. 17-19 Operating Environment. ........................................................................................ 19-29 Budget Process. ..................................................................................................... 29-30 Revenue Bond Resolution .......................................................................................... 30 Planning for the Future .......................................................................................... 30-32 Budget Document Structure ....................................................................................... 32 Conclusion ............................................................................................................. 32-33 Acknowledgments ...................................................................................................... 33 Distinguished Budget Presentation Award ................................................................. 34 SECTION 2 – Executive Summary -
03/06/18 State of Nevada Gaming Control Board Erfnrp 08:44 Am
03/06/18 STATE OF NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD ERFNRP 08:44 AM 2017 DATA LISTING OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SQUARE FOOTAGE Pg 1 Statewide RACE & POKER LOCATION PIT GAMES SLOTS KENO BINGO SPORTS & PAN TOTAL ALAMO CASINO - LAS VEGAS TA 144 2,536 0 0 0 120 2,800 ALAMO CASINO - MILL CITY 0 4,100 0 0 0 0 4,100 ALAMO CASINO AT WELLS PETRO 0 5,000 0 0 0 0 5,000 ALAMO TRAVEL CENTER 1,400 5,550 0 0 0 200 7,150 ALIANTE CASINO + HOTEL 5,060 100,116 0 5,624 14,200 0 125,000 AQUARIUS CASINO RESORT 8,215 42,075 0 0 6,780 0 57,070 ARIA RESORT & CASINO 48,147 86,028 0 0 10,156 5,669 150,000 ARIZONA CHARLIE'S BOULDER 2,125 35,950 0 7,546 1,920 0 47,541 ARIZONA CHARLIE'S DECATUR 1,903 39,092 560 9,196 4,096 380 55,227 ATLANTIS CASINO RESORT 5,500 53,614 800 0 3,000 1,900 64,814 BALDINI'S SPORTS CASINO 0 41,250 300 0 0 0 41,550 BALLY'S LAS VEGAS 10,963 45,435 1,336 0 7,932 2,709 68,375 BARLEY'S CASINO & BREWING COMPANY 0 4,440 0 0 750 0 5,190 BARTON'S CLUB 93 2,500 10,050 0 0 0 0 12,550 BELLAGIO 38,332 103,698 0 0 6,320 7,650 156,000 BIGHORN CASINO 240 3,500 0 0 0 0 3,740 BINION'S GAMBLING HALL & HOTEL 14,400 59,600 0 0 0 3,800 77,800 BODINE'S 0 11,070 0 0 504 0 11,574 BONANZA CASINO 350 12,134 0 0 0 0 12,484 BONANZA INN AND CASINO 0 5,430 400 0 0 0 5,830 BONANZA LOUNGE 0 1,560 0 0 0 0 1,560 BOOMTOWN RENO 1,400 36,150 500 0 0 500 38,550 BORDERTOWN 0 4,600 0 0 0 0 4,600 BOULDER STATION HOTEL & CASINO 8,500 62,985 1,500 9,125 5,500 1,833 89,443 BROADWAY COLT INN CASINO 0 570 0 0 0 0 570 BUFFALO BILL'S RESORT & CASINO 7,442 53,930 0 0 0 0 61,372 CACTUS JACK'S SENATOR CLUB 0 3,600 0 0 0 400 4,000 03/06/18 STATE OF NEVADA GAMING CONTROL BOARD ERFNRP 08:44 AM 2017 DATA LISTING OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SQUARE FOOTAGE Pg 2 Statewide RACE & POKER LOCATION PIT GAMES SLOTS KENO BINGO SPORTS & PAN TOTAL CACTUS PETES RESORT CASINO 3,870 19,332 0 0 0 896 24,098 CAESARS PALACE 21,438 90,713 0 0 7,908 4,122 124,181 CALIFORNIA HOTEL AND CASINO 6,334 26,869 2,240 0 1,960 0 37,403 CANNERY HOTEL CASINO, THE 3,500 63,879 0 5,108 5,855 625 78,967 CARSON NUGGET, INC. -
Receive Free Buffet Dining for Two at Select Hotels in Las Vegas
Receive free buffet dining for two at select hotels in Las Vegas. Las Vegas buffets offer great value and the chance to try a wide variety of delicious foods from around the world. For a limited-time, enjoy complimentary buffet for two valued at up to $50 USD per day. Book by: Travel dates vary. See offer conditions below. Travel: Blackout dates may apply. See offer conditions below. Participating hotels Star rating Offer Book by: June 24, 2018 (11:59 pm MT) Golden Nugget Las Vegas Travel by: May 15 - December 28, 2018 Receive two free daily buffets per day.1 Book by: June 15, 2018 (11:59 pm MT) Tropicana Las Vegas Travel by: May 1 - August 31, 2018 Receive two free buffets per room with a minimum 3-night stay.2 Book by: June 24, 2018 (11:59 pm MT) Travel by: May 17 - September 30, 2018 The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa Backout dates: May 25-27 and September 1, 2018 Receive two free daily buffets per day.3 Book by: June 24, 2018 (11:59 pm MT) Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino + Travel by: May 14 - September 30, 2018 Receive two free daily buffets per day.4 Book a WestJet Vacations package today. Advance booking required. Non-refundable and non-transferable. Offer limited and subject to availability. Offer subject to change and expire without notice. New bookings only. Not valid on group bookings. Other restrictions may apply. This offer has no cash value. Maximum of two buffets per room, per day at Golden Nugget, Westin Lake Las Vegas and Westgate Las Vegas. -
May 2010 Room Keys Standard Room Keys
May 2010 Room Keys Standard Room Keys Kansas – Prairie Band Casino Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker Louisiana, Harrah’s Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker Nevada – Caesar’s Palace Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis / Fortuna Pool Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker May 2010 Room Keys Nevada – Casino Fandango (a Courtyard by Marriott property) Front of key advertises Galaxy Theaters and 4 Great Restaurants Mfr: PL1 Contributor: Esther Barker Nevada – Circus Circus, Reno New Six great dining choices Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker Nevada – Circus Circus, Reno New Jackpot key Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker May 2010 Room Keys Nevada – Golden Nugget, Las Vegas New CH key Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker Nevada – Grand Sierra, Reno Charlie Palmer Steak Restaurant – grandsierra.com on reverse is 21.5 mm long (previous was 20.5 mm) I can’t believe no one caught my mistake last month (I said the web address was 63 mm long and something that long won’t fit on a skinny key) Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker Nevada – Grand Sierra, Reno Xtreme Sports Bar - Lounge Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker May 2010 Room Keys Nevada – Hooters New key replaces generic key issued recently Mfr: ILCO Contributor: Esther Barker Nevada – MGM Grand David Copperfield key Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker Nevada – MGM Grand Mayweather vs. Mosley key Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker May 2010 Room Keys Nevada – The Palazzo Azure key with “flat” blue strip at the bottom (glittery blue strip was listed last month) Mfr: None Contributor: Esther Barker Nevada – The Palazzo New “PRESTIGE” key, “Your key does more than open doors” “It gives you access and amenities only granted to the select few”. -
Girls Far Western National Qualifier Week 1: April 18-19-20, 2020 / Week 2: April 24-25-26, 2020
NCVA Hotel List Last updated: 10/1/2019 Girls Far Western National Qualifier Week 1: April 18-19-20, 2020 / Week 2: April 24-25-26, 2020 Hotel Description Distance from Venue Rate(s) Atlantis Casino Resort Across the street from the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, this upscale Reno-Sparks $194 - $226 casino hotel is 2.2 miles from Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Classic Convention Center – 2- rooms (some with mountain views) feature iPod docks and 42-inch flat- minute drive/5-minute screen TVs. A resort fee covers in-room Wi-Fi. Suites also add whirlpool walk (.5 miles) tubs and/or wet bars. Room service is offered 24/7. The hotel offers free Reno Event Center – airport shuttle, a lively casino and 11 dining options, as well as a spa. The resort fee includes use of indoor and outdoor pools, a hot tub and an 12-minute drive (3.1 exercise room. miles) Best Western Plus Sparks The Best Western Plus Sparks-Reno is a newly renovated full-service hotel Reno-Sparks $165 that is non-gaming, non-smoking and pet friendly. Our hotel is conveniently Convention Center – located near downtown Reno and Victorian square, in Sparks, Nevada. We 14-minute drive (7 offer 7,500 square feet of meeting space, an outdoor pool and a courtyard miles) with fire pit and lawn activities. The hotel also offers a complimentary 24- Reno Event Center – hour airport and local shuttle, with ample parking for buses and trucks. All 10-minute drive (4.5 guest rooms have a 60-inch flat screen HDTVs, glass walk-in showers, a miles) microwave, refrigerator and Keurig® coffee makers. -
City Centre Place Downtown Las Vegas
CITY CENTRE PLACE DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS 400 SOUTH 4TH STREET LAS VEGAS, NV 89101 400 SOUTH 4TH STREET, LAS VEGAS, NV 89101 CITY A ±107,123 SF six-story, multi-tenant, Class “A” office building CENTRE strategically located in a premier Downtown Las Vegas location within the legal epicentre of Las Vegas. The location of City Centre Place within the Downtown submarket offers tenants US- PLACE 95, I-15 and I-215 Interstate connectivity. In this high-image DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS office building, tenants will enjoy amenities including security, two dining options on the ground floor, as well as a parking structure directly attached to the building. Suites ranging from ±1,800 – ±13,200 RSF $2.65 PSF/FSG The information furnished has been obtained from sources we deem reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions and changes. Although Colliers Nevada, LLC has no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified by the recipient prior to lease, purchase, exchange or execution of legal documents. ±107,123 SF, Six-story, multi- tenant, Class “A” office building strategically located in a premier Downtown Las Vegas location. • Innovative design and superior construction within a cutting edge “Class A” office environment • US-95, I-15 and I-215 Interstate connectivity • Within walking distance of the Clark County Regional Justice Center and the State and Federal downtown courts • Numerous nearby amenities including multiple restaurants on-site on the ground floor of building BUILT IN 2001 • Management and security