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Sun West Bank Building Fills More Space

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Fennell & Associates commercial agent, Aaron Smith, has successfully leased office space in the MountainView Corporate Center Sun West Bank building.  The new tenant, Green Tree Services, specializes in manufactured home loans, home improvement, and consumer installment loans.

MountainView Corporate Center Update

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Fred Miller, SIOR, Harvey Fennell, and Aaron Smith of Fennell & Associates, a Reno based Commercial Real Estate firm have recently leased Suite 140 in the Sun West Bank Building at 5470 Kietzke Lane, to Kalicki Law Office, Ltd. & Sanchez Kalicki Wealth Management, LLC.

To find out more about MountainView Corporate Center, please visit: www.renoofficespace.org

Just Leased in Sparks

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Fred Miller, SIOR and Cathy Shanks, CPM successfully represented a digital printing firm from Rochester, New York in locating and leasing a facility in the Reno/Sparks market.  The printing company will occupy 32,000 square feet to service west coast customers.

Technology Way for Lease

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Aaron Smith, Fred Miller, SIOR, and Cathy Shanks, CPM of Fennell & Associates, commercial real estate solutions, based in Reno, Nevada are marketing for lease 8690 Technology Way.  14,701 SF of warehouse space and 3,000 SF of office for $0.75/SF MG, no CAMS.  Call 775.850.3100 for information.

Congratulations to Tom Young

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Tom Young with Fennell & Associates, commercial real estate solutions, based in Reno, Nevada has recently been appointed by the City of Reno to the board of directors of Truckee Meadows Water Authority.

Eclipse Running

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Fennell & Associates, commercial real estate solutions of Reno, Nevada is pleased to announce that Cathy I. Shanks, CPM and Fred M. Miller, SIOR successfully represented Eclipse Running, a retailer specializing in high quality running shoes and apparel, in the lease of their new store.  Eclipse Running is expanding into a new 1,900 SF space at McCarran and Lakeside.

1135 Hunter Lake

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Harvey Fennell, a Commercial Broker with Fennell & Associates, Commercial Real Estate Solution in Reno, Nevada has just listed the property at 1135 Hunter Lake Drive in Reno.  The property consists of a former beauty salon and three attached apartments.  Please contact Harvey at 775.850.3125 for more information.

Magnolia Village

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Cathy I. Shanks, CPM of Fennell & Associates, commercial real estate solutions, a Reno, Nevada based commercial real estate firm, has recently leased approximately 1,600 square feet of retail space to a high end running store.

New Membership

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Aaron Smith of Fennell & Associates, Commercial Real Estate Solutions, in Reno, Nevada has just become a member of EDAWN.  EDAWN is the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada.  Check out their website at www.edawn.org.

Traffic Impact Fees

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

The City of Fernley has bee working for approximately 15 months on the creation of a Traffic Impact Fee. The fees would be based on the trip impacts of a particular development on the roadway system of the community. Currently, the Regional Transportation Commission of Reno, Sparks and Washoe County, the City of Sparks, Las Vegas and Mesquite have these fees within our state. In March, a draft recommendation on the proposed costs of these fees to development was presented to the Fernley Capital Improvements Committee. In the area of housing the fees were approximately the same as the RTC Fees for Reno, Sparks and Washoe County. In the commercial area the proposed fees were 3-4 times greater than Washoe County. In the Industrial Area they were greater but not to be the same magnitude. There have been a number of hearings and workshops on these proposed fees since March. Approximately 25 Fernley Landowners and Businessmen are actively fighting these fees along with the Fernley Builders Association. It is the belief of these groups that the fees are too high and would have the reverse effect of generating revenue by stopping the new growth that would pay these fees. It is also apparent that the City of Fernley has no adopted Capital Improvements Program from which individual projects can be selectively chosen and funded as well as no Transportation Master Plan forming the foundation of such a fee.

The business, real estate, development community as well as citizens wanting basic commercial services are concerned that this fee will make Fernley less economically competitive with the surrounding communities here in the middle of a regional recession.

It appears that this discussion will be taking place during the election season from now until October. With the increasing price of gasoline and the drop in housing value many Fernley residents see this proposed fee as a way to truly restrict growth without understanding the true consequences. The next CIP meeting is Wednesday, July 23 at 6:00 PM at the Fernley City Hall at 595 Silver Lace Blvd. in Fernley. If you have any interest in contacting the elected or appointed officials call the city at 784-9830. They do need to hear from the public on this most critical issue. You may also contact Greg Evangelatos with Fennell & Associates, Commercial Real Estate Solutions at 775-850-3104 or 775-412-5455 for more information.