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Reno Office Guide:

Finding the ideal executive suite or commercial office space to lease, whether it be short or long term, can be a long and taxing process.  As the economy has become tougher for most people, it's almost a necessity for any type of business (including finance, law firms or doctor’s office) to find space in a commercial building.  Officespaceheaven.com provides a free service and has the experience and tools to help any type of business succeed with their search for office space.  Reno is a big little city and has a rich history of gaming and more.  The city has roughly 217,016 residents in the core of the city and up to 677,386 residents in the metropolitan areas.  The city got a major boom in the late 1950’s and many people started calling it the gambling capital of the United States. However, only twenty years later,  Las Vegas would take over and the growth of Indian casinos in California would see Reno’s popularity steadily drop in terms of visitors looking solely for gambling opportunities.  Regardless, it has still managed to be a great place to live, work and play.  Areas in the Reno vicinity that we service are Truckee and Fallon.

Office Prices in Reno:

In regards to office space, one will find many options from small to large, at a fraction of the cost of other small cities with entertainment at its core.  Many a Reno serviced office may be leased or rented fully furnished or fully serviced.  Temporary or long term leases are also available.  In a recent search of available office space in the greater Reno area, we found full service office spaces from $732 and larger spaces with retail storefronts and more at around $1 a square foot.  These rental rates also include those for a Reno serviced office.  For those not looking to start a business, the employment opportunities are somewhat limited to the economy that relies on gaming. With that in mind the unemployment rate has risen to 5.7% and is actually not half bad in comparison to other cities in the current economic downturn.

Reno Commercial Real Estate:

Reno’s main source of economic development hinges on gaming, conventions and entertainment. They do not have a year round amount of traffic to its casino’s in main part because the weather changes to frigid temperatures in the winter due to its proximity to the mountains.  However, it still manages to pull in enthusiasts of all types by holding several annual events including Hot August Nights, Street Vibrations, The Great Reno Balloon Race, The Best in the West Rib Cook-Off, Cinco De Mayo, major Bowling tournaments and much more.  A large amount of commercial real estate developments were created throughout the 2000’s and really became a good place for entrepreneurs of all types to grow businesses. 

Educational opportunities exist in the greater Reno area and look promising for people that are looking for higher education in a small city. The colleges that call Reno home are University of Nevada, University of Highlands, Truckee Meadows Community College and other smaller colleges to help you on your educational goals.

With so much talk about the gaming and economy of Reno, many people miss out on the cultural aspects of the area. These include many museums and use of natural resources that create beautiful gardens and more. The University of Reno has the Reno Arboretum, which is a great place to visit. The Wilbur D. May Arboretum, Botanical Gardens and  more cultural hotspots are within city limits and should be noted as a great distraction from the gaming industry in this small city.
While Reno has been called the biggest little city in the world, the amount of natural resources, and small town feel really makes you feel like you’re not in the extreme conditions of Las Vegas, the other hot spot in the state of Nevada. Whether you’re looking to advance your career, grow your business or get a better education, you’re going to find that Reno does offer some great options to live, and grow making it a great place to call your hometown.  Utilize our website and free service to help you search and find a Reno serviced office.  

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