RENO, Nev. — This year, the city of Reno celebrates its 150th anniversary. With that in mind, the Northern Nevada Business Weekly spoke with a few long-standing companies that have been doing business for decades in and around the Reno…
Northern Nevada is growing quickly and many companies moving here are looking for new, 2017 Class A office space. Class A office space represents the newest buildings in the market, with the highest quality construction, finishes and infrastructure. Tenant benefits…
We are pleased to announce we have broken ground on 5520 Kietzke Lane. This is the first speculative office project to be built since 2008. More details to come!
In September 2016, McKenzie Properties broke ground on two speculative industrial buildings located at 925 and 945 North Hills Boulevard in the Golden Valley Industrial Complex. The new buildings are 85,000 square feet and 62,000 square feet. Both buildings will…
Northern Nevada continues to recover and expand and we are excited to continue to be apart of it. We will be breaking ground on the newest addition to the Mountain View Corporate Center in spring of 2017. Expected delivery is…
As industries continue to grow, we continue to accommodate those needs. Read more here about our newest construction scheduled to be complete spring of 2017. http://www.nnbw.com/news/news-briefs/week-of-september-30/
We have updated our office building at 245 E Liberty St. The remodel included exterior upgrades, redesign of interior common areas and new lobby. Stop by and take a look!
Available office space remains scarce in the South Meadows submarket but there is still space available. This is a great article on the differences in activity in industrial vs. office in that area. Take a look here.
Take a look at this recent article from the RGJ to see how trends in retail, industrial and office markets are swaying what you can expect to see in 2016. Click here to read more.
Total vacancy in the South Meadows office market was 15.7 percent in the first quarter of 2016, which is half of what it was during the recession. Read more here.