Mint – NVBEX https://nevbex.com Serving The A/E/C Industry Mon, 11 Aug 2025 23:39:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://nevbex.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/cropped-Website-Icon-01-1-32x32.png Mint – NVBEX https://nevbex.com 32 32 Madison Capital Group and Ahlquist File Permits for Reno Revival https://nevbex.com/2025/08/14/reno-revival-project-permits/ https://nevbex.com/2025/08/14/reno-revival-project-permits/#respond Thu, 14 Aug 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://nevbex.com/?p=83915 Two permits have been filed for the two-tower, mixed-use Revival project in Reno. Madison Capital Group owns the project, while Ahlquist is serving as the developer. Gensler is the architect, and Engineered Structures, Inc. is the general contractor. (NVBEX March 15; April 3; July 24) The project, in its entirety, will feature 282 multifamily units, 133.7KSF of retail/entertainment space, 120.5KSF of office space, 12.1KSF of amenities, 390 hotel rooms, a 900-space garage and a 50KSF plaza. One tower will contain residential and office space, while the other will have the hotel. The first floor of the buildings will be home to retail and restaurant space. First Permit The first permit was filed for work on the former Reno National Bank. The building was originally constructed in 1915. The submitted permit consists of demolition work for the upcoming buildout and roofing replacement work. Once the work is completed on the bank building, three restaurants are slated to move in. Fine Entertainment is bringing its PKWY Tavern, BLVD Grill and Mint to the property. Designs currently call for an arcade bar area that features bowling and billiards. Second Permit The second permit sets its sights on the parking garage on University Way. Renovations include repairs to the concrete floor, stairs and doors. Repair work will also be done on the columns and exterior façade. Striping work will be done on the first floor alongside the implementation of new electrical systems.

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Two permits have been filed for the two-tower, mixed-use Revival project in Reno.

Madison Capital Group owns the project, while Ahlquist is serving as the developer. Gensler is the architect, and Engineered Structures, Inc. is the general contractor. (NVBEX March 15; April 3; July 24)

The project, in its entirety, will feature 282 multifamily units, 133.7KSF of retail/entertainment space, 120.5KSF of office space, 12.1KSF of amenities, 390 hotel rooms, a 900-space garage and a 50KSF plaza.

One tower will contain residential and office space, while the other will have the hotel. The first floor of the buildings will be home to retail and restaurant space.

First Permit

The first permit was filed for work on the former Reno National Bank. The building was originally constructed in 1915. The submitted permit consists of demolition work for the upcoming buildout and roofing replacement work.

Once the work is completed on the bank building, three restaurants are slated to move in. Fine Entertainment is bringing its PKWY Tavern, BLVD Grill and Mint to the property. Designs currently call for an arcade bar area that features bowling and billiards.

Credit: Jason Hidalgo/Reno Gazette Journal
Credit: Ahlquist

Second Permit

The second permit sets its sights on the parking garage on University Way. Renovations include repairs to the concrete floor, stairs and doors. Repair work will also be done on the columns and exterior façade. Striping work will be done on the first floor alongside the implementation of new electrical systems.

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Madison Capital Group Revives Mixed-Use Reno City Center Project https://nevbex.com/2025/03/15/reno-revival-redevelopment-project/ https://nevbex.com/2025/03/15/reno-revival-redevelopment-project/#respond Sat, 15 Mar 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://nevbex.com/?p=81172 Madison Capital Group recently gained full control of the former Reno City Center, with plans to redevelop it into a new project dubbed Revival. Madison Capital Group and developer Ahlquist are working on the redevelopment project together. Also attached to the project is the former majority owner, Gryphon Private Wealth Management. All three towers of the former Harrah’s property will be redeveloped. Plans indicate the mixed-use site is now set to contain 390 hotel rooms and 300 residential units. Redevelopment efforts also include a 120.5KSF office portion and 133.7KSF of retail/entertainment. Alongside these primary changes come 900 parking stalls, a 50KSF plaza and an additional 12.1KSF of amenities. Fine Entertainment intends to bring some of its dining and entertainment portfolio to Revival once construction is complete. Plans include the implementation of Fine’s PKWY Tavern, BLVD Grill and the Mint. Fine is currently in discussions to expand its portion from 25KSF of the property to 85KSF. The project could also see a Mexican restaurant, burger restaurant, karaoke bar and nightclub. On the entertainment side of things, Fine is considering creating an ice rink in the outdoor plaza. Dated History and Legal Troubles Madison has been the majority owner since pulling the project out of bankruptcy on Feb. 1. Gryphon continues to represent a handful of investors but is not making any day-to-day operational decisions. CAI Investments used to be a part of the project but pulled out in 2023 after the redevelopment called for the addition of a hotel component. CAI stated it left the project due to a non-complete clause over its Kimpton Hotel project, also located in downtown Reno. Clear Capital, the office-portion anchor tenant, pulled out of its leasing agreement in 2023. There is also an ongoing legal battle between Gryphon and CAI. Madison and Ahlquist claimed they both have no part in the legal struggles as they’ve just joined the project. CAI claims Gryphon owes the investment company $141M for the project. Gryphon denies that allegation, stating it does not owe CAI anything. Multiple claims have been filed against the property, including claims by contractors who had worked on portions of the project. (Source)

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Madison Capital Group recently gained full control of the former Reno City Center, with plans to redevelop it into a new project dubbed Revival.

Madison Capital Group and developer Ahlquist are working on the redevelopment project together. Also attached to the project is the former majority owner, Gryphon Private Wealth Management.

All three towers of the former Harrah’s property will be redeveloped. Plans indicate the mixed-use site is now set to contain 390 hotel rooms and 300 residential units. Redevelopment efforts also include a 120.5KSF office portion and 133.7KSF of retail/entertainment.

Alongside these primary changes come 900 parking stalls, a 50KSF plaza and an additional 12.1KSF of amenities. Fine Entertainment intends to bring some of its dining and entertainment portfolio to Revival once construction is complete. Plans include the implementation of Fine’s PKWY Tavern, BLVD Grill and the Mint.

Fine is currently in discussions to expand its portion from 25KSF of the property to 85KSF. The project could also see a Mexican restaurant, burger restaurant, karaoke bar and nightclub. On the entertainment side of things, Fine is considering creating an ice rink in the outdoor plaza.

Dated History and Legal Troubles

Madison has been the majority owner since pulling the project out of bankruptcy on Feb. 1. Gryphon continues to represent a handful of investors but is not making any day-to-day operational decisions.

CAI Investments used to be a part of the project but pulled out in 2023 after the redevelopment called for the addition of a hotel component. CAI stated it left the project due to a non-complete clause over its Kimpton Hotel project, also located in downtown Reno.

Clear Capital, the office-portion anchor tenant, pulled out of its leasing agreement in 2023.

There is also an ongoing legal battle between Gryphon and CAI. Madison and Ahlquist claimed they both have no part in the legal struggles as they’ve just joined the project.

CAI claims Gryphon owes the investment company $141M for the project. Gryphon denies that allegation, stating it does not owe CAI anything.

Multiple claims have been filed against the property, including claims by contractors who had worked on portions of the project. (Source)

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