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Redevelopment

Project manager of financially troubled Reno Aces Ballpark project now helping to guide Carson City-Nugget project

Carson City/Nugget Team member Mark Lewis, the former Redevelopment Director of Reno, was referenced in a Reno newspaper story this week as being accused of not providing “clear information” about the

LIVE! on the Internet, “Carson City Town Hall” meeting with Mayor Bob Crowell

Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell will be our guest for a 90 minute discussion next Saturday evening, February 6th, on the proposed downtown redevelopment project sponsored by the Carson Nugget and Carson

Comment on City Hall to create “citizen advisory panel” on the Nugget Project by Dave Morgan

Mr. Hataway: There is a Redevelopment Citizens Advisory Committee but it is truly a “citizens” committee charged with some of the more standard forms of redevelopment proposals.

Comment on City Hall to create “citizen advisory panel” on the Nugget Project by dhataway

Thank you for your feedback and I know the staff is already busy. But I thought there was an existing committee that is advisory to the Redevelopment Board (BofS).

Comment on City Hall to create “citizen advisory panel” on the Nugget Project by Dave Morgan

Mr. Hataway: Redevelopment staff is already knee deep in those sorts of planning and financial logistics.

Comment on City Hall to create “citizen advisory panel” on the Nugget Project by dhataway

It does sound like the decision on feasiblity has already been made but that is another issue.

Comment on Editorial: Who is paying for the downtown “City-Nugget Project?” by dhataway

The Nugget project has many attributes that could be beneficial for the city including a new library facility.

Comment on City Supervisors still moving along on the Nugget Project by Dave Morgan

That’s a very fair question.

Comment on Mom and Pop’s Diner gets Redevelopment incentive funds for new restaurant at Carson Mall. by Mickeyme

Thanks for explaining!
One other question about this subject.

Comment on Mom and Pop’s Diner gets Redevelopment incentive funds for new restaurant at Carson Mall. by Spot

Thank you for the excellent explanation, Dave. I know a lot of people who were asking that same question — this does make sense, and our downtown does need help!

Comment on Mom and Pop’s Diner gets Redevelopment incentive funds for new restaurant at Carson Mall. by Dave Morgan

To Mickeyme: The “incentive program” offered by Redevelopment is to encourage those who may not qualify for normal bank financing access to city funds that do not have to be paid back if the new b

Comment on Mom and Pop’s Diner gets Redevelopment incentive funds for new restaurant at Carson Mall. by Carson born

They did this in Douglas county. That is why they have all the shopping and business on Topsy Lane. It worked for them. Why can’t it work for us.

Mom and Pop’s Diner gets Redevelopment incentive funds for new restaurant at Carson Mall.

Doug and Roberta Cramer have been given a second look by the Board of Supervisors.And after a change of heart by Supervisor Pete Livermore, the Board voted unanimously to grant $40,000 in redevelopmen

Paradise Cove

Auto Dealership Construction

Life in Carson: It's Complicated

If anyone is wondering what our much-maligned governor is up to these days, we have a reported Jim Gibbons sighting. A good friend and very reliable source told me he saw our newly single governor last week at the Century Summit Sierra theater in south Reno, standing by himself in line to see the movie "It's Complicated."

Nugget development project: Why wait?

When I heard about the Nugget development project, my first thought was, here we go again.

Big, BIG! meeting tonight at the Community Center! The whole town’s future on the line…perhaps…

Carson City’s Board of Supervisors this evening is taking a closer look at an economic proposal from the Carson Nugget and the City’s Redevelopment Department that suggests a brighter future for the t

The Peanut Cracker lives on, thanks to Redevelopment

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Sierra Nevada Ballet’s “Peanut Cracker” will be appearing shortly at the Community Center Theater, thanks to a welcome financial boost from city redevelopment.

Supervisors to explore using redevelopment funds for ballets

Supervisors to explore using redevelopment funds for balletsBy Sandi Hoover shoov

Green light for Nugget project

Green light for Nugget projectBy Sandi Hoover shoover@nevadaappeal

Incubators. Not just for hospital baby wards anymore.

Carson City Supervisors this week will get a look at what some of their $400K-plus payment to the Carson Nugget will get them in planning for the future of downtown Carson City.

Supervisors to hear ambitious redevelopment plan

Supervisors to hear ambitious redevelopment planBy Sandi Hoover shoover@nevadaapp

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