The Reno City Council approved Wednesday Reno Iron Worksā plan to build a manufacturing building near the SPCA of Northern Nevada.
Jacobs Entertainment
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In this week’s Barber Brief, Alicia discusses an appeal before the city council regarding Jacobs Entertainment’s Glow Plaza.
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Catch up on Reno’s business news with our weekly roundup of news briefs and announcements.
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Business
Jacobs Entertainment changes apartment complex name after ties to Nazism raised
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoJacobs Entertainment said theyāre rethinking the name theyād planned to use for a soon-to-be built apartment building at Arlington Avenue and West Second Street after announcing it earlier this month.Ā
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In this week’s Barber Brief, Alicia starts piecing together more about Jacobs Entertainment’s so-called Neon Line District.
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The Castaway Inn on West Second Street was demolished Thursday to make way for Jacobs Entertainment’s yet-undisclosed development.
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The City of Reno, more than three weeks after its self-imposed deadline, distributed answers to many of the questions community members asked during the Neon Line community meeting Jan. 10.Ā
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This week in the Barber Brief Alicia discusses how the timing of public planning and Jacobs Entertainment’s acquisition of land in Reno’s “northwest quadrant” coincided, and how city leaders decided to hand the reins to the developer.
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Government
Too many questions: City misses deadline for answers on Jacobs development
By Bob ConradBy Bob ConradCity of Reno officials this week apologized for a second time to 200 people waiting for answers about Jacobs Entertainmentās plans for its west downtown development.
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Government
Brekhus accused of blocking Jacobs access to community meeting (updated)
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoJacobs Entertainment’s attorney said Council member Jenny Brekhus refuses to meet with him, and he was denied access to Ward 1’s Neighborhood Advisory Board meeting.