
Reno Pro Soccer Releases Renderings of 'The Boulevard Reno'
The group behind Reno Pro Soccer's attempt to build a first-of-its-kind soccer stadium in Northern Nevada has submitted a pre-planning application for its ambitious 28-acre, $350 million entertainment district called "The Boulevard Reno."
The stadium, which has been approved for a USL soccer franchise, would be the project's cornerstone. The district is planned for the corner of Kietzke Lane and Peckham Lane where Reno Pro Soccer bought adjacent parcels that currently house the abandoned Jones West Ford as well as a Savers, Grocery Outlet, King Buffet and Rent-A-Center. The project would include rezoning and include the following amenities:
Kansas Plans Upscale Bar and Restaurant Allen FieldHouse
Visitors of Allen Fieldhouse already know one thing they are supposed to be on the lookout for: The Phog. (Technically, “beware” is the proper terminology.) Soon, keep your eyes open for something else.
Happy hour drink specials.
By the end of this summer, the venerable Allen Fieldhouse will be the site of a new upscale bar and restaurant that will be open pretty much every day of the week, and available to anyone who wants to buy a membership to the “social club.”
The Naismith Club at Allen Fieldhouse is slated to go into the space currently known as the Naismith Room, which is the large open space that overlooks the main entrance to Allen Fieldhouse and the Booth Family Hall of Athletics.
Newport Catholic Opens New Athletic Complex
It was a moment 91 years in the making for the Newport Central Catholic community.
And according to the response of the crowd assembled on “The Hill” Tuesday to catch a first glimpse, maybe well worth the wait.
“A dream come true” for a football program that started in 1935 finally has a home, said new NewCath football coach Terry Brown, proud and happy and pleased and looking to the future for this school with a great history but that’s struggled recently with the migration to the suburbs.
“Wow,” said Brown, a player on the Thoroughbreds’ 2005 state championship team. “You come up the hill and there’s a “wow’ factor . . . words don’t describe this facility” with its offices for the AD and coaches, a training room and multiple locker rooms and a seating capacity of 1,500.
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