During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing development of a new Adventure Center in Carson City, emphasizing its potential to enhance local tourism and economic opportunities. Brenda Scolari, a key figure in the project, outlined the vendor selection process, highlighting the importance of creating a diverse mix of activities to attract visitors. The Division of Tourism aims to ensure that the community, rather than the division itself, benefits financially from the initiative.
Scolari noted that lease terms with state lands are being finalized, with hopes to announce details by fall. The projected timeline for construction is set to begin in March 2025, with completion expected by the end of that year. Kirsten Nally, who is involved in the project, confirmed that the approval and bidding processes are currently underway.
Board members expressed optimism about the interest from potential vendors and tour operators, with Scolari indicating that efforts are being made to identify gaps in tour offerings, particularly in Boulder City. The collaboration with the Governor's Office of Economic Development aims to create attractive packages for prospective operators, including micro-loans and marketing support.
The discussion also touched on innovative ideas for utilizing the Adventure Center during off-peak seasons, such as pop-up stores or seasonal tours, to maintain engagement and activity year-round. Board members emphasized the importance of ensuring the center remains vibrant and active post-construction.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the potential for visible signage and murals at the Adventure Center, with plans for community involvement in the artistic aspects of the project. Overall, the initiative is seen as a significant step towards merging outdoor recreation with cultural tourism, enhancing the quality of life and place in Carson City.