New mixed-use project to break ground in Carson City Historic District
The Hop and Mae Adams Foundation will break ground on a much-anticipated, mixed-use project in Carson City’s downtown historic district on Wednesday, July 6, at 11 a.m. Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell along with Hop & Mae Adams Foundation trustees Steve Neighbors, Ed Ahrens and Chris MacKenzie, will dig the first shovels of dirt at the groundbreaking site.
The parcel bounded by Curry, Nevada, Telegraph and Proctor streets will soon be graced by a handsome, historically-inspired three-story complex that will include more than 10,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, 11,000 square feet of office space and 10 upscale apartments.
The architecture showcases rich exterior textures and luxurious design details that complement and embrace the historic style of Nevada’s capital city. Against a stunning backdrop of the Sierra Nevada, the buildings’ rich woods, brilliant metals, brick and stone will create a distinctive sense of place. The complex will be a destination that amplifies the appeal of the soon-to-be-completed, pedestrian-friendly Carson City downtown. Steve Neighbors, Hop & Mae Adams Foundation trustee, stated, “The Foundation believes this project will help promote downtown revitalization and economic growth for the community while staying true to the open, inviting nature unique to Carson City.”
The project includes:
— Street-level retail spaces and a restaurant location, highlighted by inviting patio seating
— Class A Office space on the second level with state-of-the-art IT infrastructure
— Luxurious 2 and 3 bedroom apartments with private balconies, private elevator access, and private garages.
The building is located at the intersection of Curry and Proctor streets across from Adams Hub for Innovation, a recent Hop & Mae Adams Foundation program that includes a startup business incubator and co-working center.
The 308 N Curry St. project, which is already attracting high levels of interest from potential commercial and residential tenants, is projected to be completed in spring, 2017.
Founded in 2008, The Hop and Mae Adams Foundation is a charitable foundation of Mae Adams. She left her family’s legacy to assist the Carson City community. The Foundation embraces Mae’s convictions by providing career and educational tools to help community members help themselves. HMAF encourages collaboration and innovation. For more information, visit AdamsCarson.org.
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