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Jacobs Entertainment details downtown Neon Line updates and plans up to 12 youth sports fields
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Garrett Gordon, legal counsel for Jacobs Entertainment, told the Reno City Council that projects in the Neon Line mixed‑use entertainment district are progressing and outlined a new sports tourism plan aimed at bringing tournaments and visitors downtown.
Garrett Gordon, legal counsel for Jacobs Entertainment, told the Reno City Council that projects in the Neon Line mixed‑use entertainment district are progressing and outlined a new sports tourism plan aimed at bringing tournaments and visitors downtown.
Gordon said Jacobs has met conditions in the 2021 development agreement: street‑light design standards will be installed when the Regional Transportation Commission upgrades West Fourth Street, and the company has provided the minimum EV charging stations required by the development agreement. “We are in compliance at both the J resort upgrades as well as the Arlington apartments,” Gordon said.
Gordon reviewed activity at the Glow Plaza and J Resorts Festival Grounds, reporting seven concert events in 2025 and multiple community events including a Reno Running Company race (about 3,000 participants), Juneteenth (about 700)…
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