Category “business & development”

Not Your Typical Farmer’s Market

Tuesday, 8 June, 2010

“West Street Sundays” is a brand new feature at the West Street Market. It starts this Sunday, June 13 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and will be held on every Sunday through September 26.

What is “West Street Sundays?” It features a Farmer’s Market where you can buy the freshest locally grown produce and much more. You can have brunch, listen to live music, have drinks, snacks and even take in a wonderful array of fresh produce.

The West Street Market is a Reno Redevelopment project that created new opportunities for small local businesses, local farmers and local programs as well as a number of local artisans and performers. The urban market has an eco-friendly theme that serves as a community gathering and the Market is still growing.

The Redevelopment project vastly improved the area restoring two dilapidated, vacant historic buildings transforming the block from an undesirable area into one where families, students, senior citizens and downtown residents can grab a bite, enjoy a cup of coffee glass or glass of wine, or sit outside and listen to live music or watch a performance.

The Market is open seven days a week and is located on West Street between First and Second Streets. For more information about the Market or upcoming events visit  www.RenoWestStreetMarket.com.

***Free validated parking is available at the Parking Gallery on First Street 7 days a week.

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Group works to resolve problems with alcohol and bars downtown.

Friday, 21 May, 2010


The Reno City Council formed the Alcohol Advisory Committee to consider ways to curb problems that are taking place during late night and early morning hours in or outside of downtown bars. The group is considering options like possibly closing bars down at a certain time, making it more expensive to secure a bar license and other measures.

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Wind turbine goes up in City park.

Tuesday, 4 May, 2010


Council Member Dave Aiazzi talks about the City’s latest wind turbine project at Mira Loma Park in southeast Reno and other alternative energy projects. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHChIbSPa2U]

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