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About Toll Brothers TollBrothers. Legal Privacy. Area Spotlight. By Toll Brothers 3 minute read. In Reno, my previous apartment at 3rd Street Flats was sq. This is considered a steep price in Reno—overpriced even—but I loved being right in downtown, walking distance to work, restaurants and bars.
Frankly, after being in Boston, that Reno rent felt oh so good. Now, I rent a house with my best friend. Street parking is a breeze. Have you heard of Elon Musk? On top of that, tech startups are growing like weeds or maybe breeding like rabbits is a better analogy? All this growth in the workforce also means a demand for better food, cocktails, and attractions. You may have even seen my reviews on Yelp.
I, like so many, had low expectations of the Reno food scene. My food preferences have evolved beyond stuffing my face with nigiri and tempura rolls though I definitely still do , and Reno evolved, too. Reno food has by far and away exceeded my expectations over the last year. Seriously, check out my Yelp reviews or slide into my DMs for recommendations. Reno also has a growing brewery and distillery scene. Many of them are part of the 4th St. A few years back it was sketchy AF. You can live downtown or in MidTown and walk to both areas.
You can grab breakfast and brunch or a cocktail and a show at the Pioneer Center. There are culture and activity in a very centralized location. That said, I definitely think you need a car in Reno. Rose Highway. So, if you like to leave the city bubble, a car is pretty essential.
This one is simple. Reno weather consists of hot, dry summers; cool, crisp falls; dreamy, snowy winters and magical springs. All the magic, none of the snowmaggedons. This is the biggest con of living in Reno. Hell, I used the bus in Manchester, NH on more than one occasion and that was something no one recommended.
But Reno public transportation has never felt like a viable way to get around the city. I hope that as the city evolves, bus systems will, too. Remember all those people I mentioned that are moving to Reno? After graduating high school at age 17, I decided to go to college at the University of Nevada. It was the local college and my older brother went there, and honestly I didn't even know much about college, so it's not like I went shopping around my transcripts to multiple colleges.
Plus, I had the Millennium Scholarship, so it was basically free. Twenty years later, I'm married, have two kids, have bought three homes and sold two , have worked in the sports journalism industry for 18 years and can rightfully call Reno home. For me, it all worked out OK, and part of that is because of how much I love living in Reno.
So, I figured on the 20th anniversary of moving to Reno, I'd write down the 20 things I love most about my city. Here they are. The Truckee River: Not every city is lucky enough to have a river run through its core.
We're fortunate Reno does. Reno's riverwalk might not rival the more famous ones in Chicago or San Antonio, but it's one of the best on the West Coast and easy to overlook if you've lived in Northern Nevada your entire live.
The events: An event a day keeps the boredom away. Remember the scene in Christmas vacation when Clark Griswold turns on his Christmas lights for the first time? We get a majestic mix of purples, pinks, blues, reds and oranges on a near every-night basis.
It's easy to take them for granted. The golf-fish-ski combo: I'm not a skier I've only been once in my life, a great tragedy given our location , but you live in an amazing place when you can ski water or snow , fish and golf all in the same day.
In Reno, you can do all three in 15 hours without any trouble. Sometimes the only problem is figuring out which of those activities you want to do on a given day.
Having too many great things to choose from is usually a good thing, and Reno affords world-class skiing, excellent golf and epic fishing, both in the Truckee or at Pyramid Lake. Look, there are 30 mph wind gusts! While Southern California weather can be tough to beat, who wants it to be 75 degrees on Christmas Day, anyway?
We get to taste all four seasons without being overwhelmed by any of them. As soon as we're sick of the heat, winter is right around the corner. Lake Tahoe should be one of the seven natural wonders of the world. People travel thousands of miles to get to Tahoe, North America's largest alpine lake.
We only have to travel 45 minutes to get there. Throw in Pyramid Lake, and we have two great options within an hour drive. Can't beat that. The arch: Not many mid-sized cities have a landmark known across the United States, but the so-called "Biggest Little City in the World" does with its downtown arch. Reno's first arch was built in to promote the Nevada Transcontinental Highway Exposition. The current arch was installed on Virginia Street in with a refresh in The lack of traffic: Traffic is horrible.
Nobody likes traffic. I was born in Southern California and visit there on occasion.
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