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Council denies long‑running nightclub’s late‑night entertainment request; live music limited to 11 p.m.

3005258 · April 16, 2025
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After weeks of public comment, Reno City Council voted to deny a Planning Commission decision that would have allowed amplified live entertainment after 11 p.m. at 214 West Commercial Row; the location will be limited to live entertainment through 11 p.m. under the downtown rules.

Reno City Council on April 9 denied a Planning Commission approval that would have allowed amplified live entertainment past 11 p.m. at 214 West Commercial Row, the site of the former 1 Up nightclub. Carter Williams, associate planner, said the current downtown zoning allows by‑right bar uses with accessory live entertainment up to 11 p.m.; any extension requires a conditional use permit. The applicant sought an extension to 5 a.m.; the…

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