Following a completed $400 million investment into downtown Reno, Jacobs Entertainment says they want to build on the momentum they’ve seen in Reno’s Neon Line District.
Jacobs recently filed pre-planning applications, which are optional but strongly encouraged reviews to get feedback from reno staff before submitting formal plans.
First, they want to expand from the existing J Resort site through a pair of pedestrian walkways. One planned over Ralston Street would connect to a new parking garage, while another above West Fourth Street would stretch to a northern plot, in which renderings show there would be an outdoor pool.
Head a few minutes west, and Jacobs has their next project in the works. They’re aiming to build a 60-foot Neon Line District sign just off Stoker Avenue,
Since this project exceeds the 45-foot threshold for the area, it requires a minor site plan review. These checks are conducted by city staff and do not require a public hearing.
Reno officials say written feedback is considered in their decision and will be accepted through July 24th through the city’s development services comment and review form.
In a statement Wednesday regarding the plans, Jacobs Entertainment CEO Jeff Jacobs said, “We envision the new pedestrian walkways and proposed signage creating a western front door to Reno; a memorable gateway for visitors coming off I-80, building on the iconic Reno Arch that has long welcomed visitors to the core of downtown.”
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