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Reno Unveils Plans for Mixed-Use Soccer Stadium Complex
Proposed development would bring stadium, hotel, casino, and retail to Kietzke and Peckham lanes.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 1:25am
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An artist's conceptual rendering of the proposed mixed-use 'The Boulevard Reno' development, which aims to bring a new sports and entertainment hub to the city.Reno TodayThe city of Reno has received plans for a major mixed-use development called 'The Boulevard Reno' that would include a 6,000-seat soccer stadium, a hotel, a casino, and retail space at the intersection of Kietzke and Peckham lanes.
Why it matters
This project represents a significant investment in Reno's sports and entertainment infrastructure, potentially drawing new visitors and economic activity to the area. It also reflects the growing popularity of soccer in the region and the desire to provide a dedicated venue for the sport.
The details
The proposed development would feature a 6,000-seat soccer stadium as the centerpiece, along with a hotel, casino, and various retail and dining options. The project aims to create a vibrant, mixed-use destination that could serve as a hub for sports, entertainment, and leisure activities in Reno.
- The plans for 'The Boulevard Reno' have been filed with the city of Reno.
The players
The Boulevard Reno
A proposed mixed-use development in Reno, Nevada that would include a 6,000-seat soccer stadium, a hotel, a casino, and retail space.
What’s next
The city of Reno will review the plans and hold public hearings to gather feedback from the community before deciding whether to approve the project.
The takeaway
This development represents Reno's effort to diversify its economy and attract new visitors by investing in sports and entertainment infrastructure. If approved, it could have a significant impact on the city's future growth and development.
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