Construction Update: 3 Projects Happening Around Reno

Construction Update: 3 Projects Happening Around Reno

Construction Update: 3 Projects Happening Around Reno

It’s likely that on your drive to work and on your way to meet up with friends you’ve seen some of the construction happening around town. There are a lot of projects currently underway and they can bring more growth and opportunity for the community. Below are some of the developments you should know about.

 

Aloft Hotel
Located immediately adjacent to the Reno-Tahoe International Airport is a 164-key Aloft hotel that will be the first tech-forward lifestyle hotel in Reno. Aloft falls under the Marriott International hotel umbrella, and Reno will be the company’s first Nevada location. The hotel is said to come with a vast array of amenities including portable breakfast pots instead of continental breakfast, live music in the lounge performed by indie artists, and towels and toiletries delivered by a robot butler. Rooms will also feature 9-foot ceilings, rainfall showerheads and pet-friendly touches for dogs under 40 pounds. The target opening date is set for sometime in the spring of 2020.

 

Chase Bank
Chase Bank has been very open about the desire to expand the company’s reach in Nevada, which is why the newest branch will be coming to Spanish Springs. While the permits were issued back in March, construction hasn’t quite happened yet. It’s hard to say when this second Sparks location will open up, but it’s a big step in Chase’s plans to join the Northern Nevada community.

 

ER at McCarran NW
North McCarran Boulevard will soon be the sight of a new emergency room, all part of Northern Nevada Medical Center’s expansion plans. There’s currently a shortage of doctors in the area and this construction project has hopes to remedy that. The 10,840-square-foot facility is expected to open sometime in 2020, and there are plans to work on models to increase access to behavioral health services.

 

There are so many exciting projects happening around town, and there are sure to be some great perks and growth opportunities that spring up as an effect of the construction. If you’re ever curious about how the area has changed over the years and what Reno and Sparks could look like with these new developments, give our team a call! We’re happy to give you some insight into the city we love to call home.