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Visitors Center coming soon to Downtown Reno

Friday, March 30th, 2012

In some news that is bound to recharge local tourism stakeholders, downtown Reno will soon be home to a regional visitors center.

As with most ground breaking ideas in the community, this didn’t come from the City or the local hotel/casinos or even the RSCVA. It’s the brainchild of Reno Envy owner Scott Dunseath, who saw an opportunity and took the time to start conversing with local agencies about it. The planning process took Scott down two parallel paths, working with the RSCVA to see if the idea was even feasible, and working with the City of Reno to find a home for it.

The RSCVA latched onto the idea like a three-year-old latches onto a fresh lollypop.  Scott was told by the RSCVA that a visitors center is mentioned in their charter, but that they have always lacked the funds to do build and maintain one.

He also soon discovered  dozens of agencies, from the Dept. of Wildlife to the county parks and rec dept, eager to participate and  ready to feed Scott content such as brochures, pamphlets and other material that never see the light of day because of a local monopoly on tourist brochure stands.

There’s one company in particular (I forget the name) that is responsible for installing and maintaining all those tourism brochure stands you see in hotels, motels, and some restaurants in town. If you have something to offer tourists, and want your brochure on their display, you have to pay up. If you are a hotel or restaurant, and you want a set of brochures to offer tourists as they walk in or out or your establishment, you have to pay this company for that privilege. It’s a HUGE barrier to promoting regional tourism.

So you can imagine the excitement when many of these government agencies, who have stacks of unused brochures and tourist info, found out from Scott Dunseath   their tourism literature may finally have a home and see the light of day.

The visitors center will be located in the rear portion of Reno Envy’s store on Sierra Street. Reno Envy leases the very front portion of a much larger space, while the City of Reno controls the back of the space. After months of negotiating, the City of Reno, RSCVA and Scott crafted a deal that benefits everyone the best. There was preliminary talk of locating the visitors center in the old CitiCenter site, but the RSCVA and Scott both felt that location was too far north to achieve decent foot traffic.

New visitor center signs will go up in front of Reno Envy, and the store and visitors center will be one continuous open space. In addition, Scott is working with Nevada Dept of Transportation to put ‘Tourist Info’ signs on I-80′s signs indicating downtown freeway exits, and working with RTC to install directional tourist center signs on Virginia Street as well.

Scott, who is also now vice-president of the Reno Riverwalk Merchant’s Association, will maintain the visitor’s center, thus helping the RSCVA and City of Reno from having to put out money to staff it.

I’m really excited about this for a myriad of reasons. First, it will be a true regional visitors center just a few blocks from where many of our visitors stay; a visitors center that transcends the egos and politics that contribute heavily to this region not being promoted properly. Second, it opens up the region to tourists in a way that’s currently not possible without making said tourist do a ton of research online. As of late, promoting this region’s activities has become a disjointed effort as various organizations look out for their own best interest or their member’s best interests. This includes smaller organizations like the Midtown Merchants Association, the Riverwalk Association, the Cal Ave Merchants Assoc, whose membership-driven structure prevents them from promoting businesses even within their own districts who aren’t members, to more regional agencies like the city Parks and Rec Dept and Dept. of Forestry who lack the funds to dedicate to tourism. And then there are those businesses who don’t fall into any of the district organizations, like Sweet Treats by Kyle and Great Basin Community Food Co-Op.

So having a regional tourism center where ALL of these agencies can feed content to might be the first step in creating a synched vertically-aligned culture of tourism and show tourists that “yeah, we actually want you here and there’s great things to do!”

I look forward to working with Scott myself as well, and seeing how this site and my forthcoming app can partner with our new visitors center.

And to all  local agencies and organizations (this means you, Midtown Merchants Assoc and Wells Avenue Merchant’s Assoc), THE VISITORS CENTER WANTS YOUR INFO! Make sure you drop by Reno Envy and talk to Scott about having your brochures, pamphlets and flyers on display at the visitors center. The more that tourists know about our region, from camp-sites and ski areas to the best restaurants and bars, the better.

Reno’s Whitney Myer to be on ‘The Voice’ tonight

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Reno-native Whitney Myer will be on tonight’s new episode of “The Voice,” according to the show’s website.

Myer, who two weeks ago moved on to the “Battle Rounds” after an electrifying performance of the Alicia Keys song, “No One,” will do battle against Kim Yarbrough in a duet tonight at 8 p.m. on NBC, the website said. Their coach Adam Levine will choose who will advance; the loser goes home.

Yarbrough is a vocalist from Memphis, Tenn., and has been singing and performing since age 7, four decades in all. She sang “Tell me Something Good” by Rufus and Chaka Khan in the first round, the blind audition, where Levine and Christina Aguilera turned around.

According the NBC, the two will sing “No More Drama” by Mary J. Blige tonight, a song released in 2001. Of the 48 singers, including Myer, 24 will move on to the “Live Rounds,” which begin April 2, NBC said.

There will be a viewing party at Great Basin Brewing Co. in Sparks tonight, but Myer, 25, won’t be there. The Whitney Myer Band is playing four concerts in Texas throughout the week.

20% Off, Black Friday, Saturday & Sunday Sale

Monday, November 21st, 2011
Save time and money this year by giving the gift of eNVy. Christmas shopping is …easy at the Reno eNVy store, no crowds, free parking and 20% off your purchase for the entire Black Friday Weekend. That’s right, three days of savings; Friday, Saturday and Sunday the 25th, 26th and 27th everything in the store is 20% off. Reno eNVy is the perfect gift to give this Christmas; Moms, Dads, Sisters and Brothers we’ve got you covered this holiday season. Go to www.RENOeNVy.com and enjoy the savings on-line, enter promo code bfriday to get your 20% off. Reno eNVy is located at 135 North Sierra St, Suite C, Reno NV 89501, open 7 days a week 10-6, 775-682-3800

ASHLANDenvy

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011
Lisa Dunagan came to Ashland in July and fell in love with it. She doesn’t know if it was her runs through Lithia Park, the performances at the Green Shows, the restaurants or just the feeling of absolute acceptance that she felt, but she knew this was where she wanted to bring her family and create a new life. Ashland is a beautiful town that is full of creativity, diversity and character. During her first visit, she wanted to bring home shirts for her kids that were as unique and fun as the town of Ashland. She had no success with this. After returning home and determining that they would move the entire family to Ashland, she talked with Reno Envy, the signature t-shirt brand of Reno, about creating a new line of shirts to capture the creativity and uniqueness of my new community. With this, ASHLANDenvy was created. ASHLANDenvy is a unique brand of apparel that captures the free-spirited character of Ashland. With an original line of t-shirts and other clothing items, ASHLANDenvy brings out the creativity that is Ashland and expresses the diverse attitudes that make this town a world of it’s own. ASHLANDenvy strives to be an active supporter of this beautiful town; it’s culture and lifestyle through our company and creates a brand that truly represents the original spirit and diversity of Ashland. Come experience the ENVY for yourself.

Black Friday Sale

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

We will be kicking of the holiday shopping season with our doorbuster sale from 12-2 am Friday morning at the Reno eNVy-Reno Aces store at the Summit Mall.  Be one of the first to take advantage of our super sale.  We have shirts starting as low as $10.00.  We have Hoodys and and Work Jackets priced to move at $30.00.  How about mix and match any three t-shirts, men’s, women’s, children’s and infant’s for $50.00.

Can’t make it down to the Summit?

That’s OK, start shopping a day early.  Our 2 day on-line sale starts Thursday, Thanksgiving day and runs through Friday night.  Enter promo code Turkey and enjoy a 25% discount on your entire purchase from the Reno eNVy on-line store. 

Give the gift of eNVy this holiday season…..

My Aha Moment

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

What is an aha moment?
It’s a moment of clarity, a defining moment where you gain real wisdom – wisdom you can use to change your life. Whether big or small, funny or sad, they can be surprising and inspiring. Each one is unique and deeply personal. Mutual of Omaha traveled across the country in a tricked out airstream trailer with a full recording studio inside. They went from city to city capturing the Aha Moments of everday people. Here is my Aha Moment.