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Developer proposes 8-unit rehab of Holcomb Street credit union; board presses on affordability and overlay removal
Summary
A developer outlined plans to convert the former Reno Employees Federal Credit Union on Holcomb Street into eight apartments, prompting board questions about parking, ADA-accessible units, rent targets and a requested removal of the Wells Avenue overlay to allow eight units instead of four.
A developer proposing to convert a vacant former credit union on Holcomb Street into eight apartment units presented plans to the Ward 3 Neighborhood Advisory Board on Dec. 2, describing a full interior renovation, dedicated parking for each unit, and accessible ground-floor units.
Ryan, the applicant, said the building—previously owned by Reno Employees Federal Credit Union and later acquired following a merger with Great Basin—has structural bones that make renovation…
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