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Jacobs Entertainment will invest an additional $128 million into J Resort and its surrounding development in downtown Reno, ...
It will be a combination of historic and new buildings all coming together. We are in about year 10 of a 20-year overnight success story. We are about halfway complete. This whole section of downtown, ...
The Reno City Council on Wednesday upheld the city Planning Commission’s approval of a conditional use permit (CUP) that ...
The Reno City Council unanimously approved a special use permit for the outdoor festival grounds at the J Resort during their ...
The Reno City Council on Wednesday unanimously OK'd the J Resort festival grounds to hold live entertainment until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and allow two special events a year to stay open ...
Jacobs Entertainment has a plan to turn Bonanza Inn into affordable housing; he's asking for $22 million in tax increment ...
Jacobs Entertainment, the company behind downtown Reno's 'Neon Line District,' will once again seek public funding to help ...
There are thousands of people who have chosen to live in downtown Reno and close by because of all that downtown has to offer: excellent restaurants; a variety of bars, breweries, distilleries and ...
They seek public funds to help finance some of these developments through City of Reno’s tax increment financing.
The new hire is the latest move in a series of leadership changes prompted by the Strip property’s regulatory lapses.