Redevelopment and econonmic growth can be seen through the many projects in the downtown area. For further information on any of these projects contact the Redevelopment Agency.
Century Riverside 12 Theatre The 2,200 seat, 12-screen, multi-plex theater, opened in 1999. Located at the corner of West 1st and Sierra Streets.
National Bowling StadiumOpened in February 1995. Located at Fourth and Center Streets.
Parking Gallery Located on the northwest corner of Sierra and First Streets. Includes commerical space on the ground floor with a restaurant, art gallery, furniture store, and grocery store.
Raymond I. Smith Truckee River Walk Built in the early 1990's. The River Walk has seven water features and original sculptures of native Nevada wildlife. It can be accessed from the Virginia Street Bridge near the Riverside Artist Lofts.
Reno City HallLocated at One East First Street. City offices moved to this renovated building in the summer of 2004. It is now a modern office structure with a state-of-the-art City Council Chambers on the first floor, along with the Metro Gallery, exhibiting local artists in the lobby.
Reno Events CenterLocated at the corner of Fourth and Center Street. with 118,000 sq. ft. available, it serves as a downtown entertainment venue.
Riverside Artist LoftsRebuilt in 1927, the Hotel Riverside served for years as a hotel, then a hotel/casino. Today it is an affordable housing living and working space for 35 Reno artists, with art galleries and a coffee shop on the first floor, including outside dining next to the river. Located on Virginia Street immediately south of the Virginia Street Bridge.
Siena Hotel Spa & Casino Located on South Center Street, immediately south of the center street bridge.
Truckee River Whitewater Park at WingfieldOne-half mile long, the whitewater park runs through downtown Reno. Can be accessed from Arlington Avenue and Wingfield Park.
West Street Plaza West Street Plaza was dedicated in 1999 . Located to the south of the intersection of First and West Streets.
William F. Harrah's National Automobile MuseumLocated at Lake and Mill Streets on the Truckee River.
Wingfield Park and Amphitheater Located at the corner of Arlington Avenue and First Streets in Reno.
Mills B. Lane Justice CenterLocated on Sierra Street, just South of the Truckee River.
Palladio 13-story mixed use project at the corner of Sierra and First Streets, next to the Truckee River. This project includes 19,000 square feet of retail space with restaurants, a parking garage, and condominiums.
ReTRAC ProjectThe project to lower 2.3 miles of railroad track thorugh downtown was the biggest public works improvement ever undertaken by the City of Reno.
Theater Corner Parcel $1.3 million development with three restaurant spaces located at the corner of First and Sierra Streets.