Posts Tagged ‘reno’

Move Your Business to Nevada for the Tax Break

The Nevada tax structure is perfectly designed to draw in businesses. There are countless reasons why moving to Nevada is a great choice from the gorgeous landscapes to the gourmet local food scene, its proximity to stunning Lake Tahoe and the dynamic way of life that comes with the territory. One such reason is the exceptional…

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Fire Prevention and Safety Tips

Prepare so you don’t need to protect. Fires are forces of destruction that can take down acres upon acres of gorgeous forests, and each summer, we see this happen. The King Fire of 2014 and the Washington Fire of 2015 can serve as examples of what can happen to a gorgeous amount of forest when a…

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This Summer you better be Hiking this Trail

Hiking to this waterfall is something you don’t want to miss this summer. In the Mount Rose Wilderness, Hunter Creek Trail is begging to be hiked. This gorgeous hike to a spectacular waterfall is gaining popularity each passing year (and for good reason). This trail is open to the public all year, and this summer is the…

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Entertaining is no Longer an Indoor Game

It’s time to take the party outside. As you may recall, here at Parc Forêt at Montrêux, we love the outdoors just as much as the lovely interiors of our homes. And why wouldn’t we? Look around! Here in Montrêux we are surrounded by so much beauty: the Reno Skyline to the North and Mount Rose…

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Local Farmer’s Markets Brighten up the Summer

With 4 new locations, this summer is sure to be full of locally grown produce. Local produce and locally ranched meats have been an important staple to the Reno food and cultural scene for a while. Local Chef’s and Restaurateur’s rely on the farm-to-table notion to put fresh and local foods on patrons’ plates, and…

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Reno is Chasing Silicon Valley

Reno is a city that has been shaped by years of gambling, quickie divorces, historical figures, and festivals. Now, the thriving city is home to technological advances and a startup scene that rivals Silicon Valley itself. On one of the toughest bounce backs in the country, from 13.9% unemployment in January 2011 with the majority…

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Historical Reno Tours: A Walk Through Time

This spring/summer in Reno, locals and tourists alike can become part of some of the most iconic moments throughout Reno history. People can take a walk in Clint Eastwood’s shoes and cruise under the famous Reno Arch, or stroll down 4th Street, where the 1940s version of the arch was placed for Tommy Lee Jones’ portrayal…

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Best States to Escape from Taxes

When looking to move or retire, state and local taxes are an important factor to consider.  State and local income tax rates can range from approximately 0% to 14% depending on where you choose to live. Besides personal and state income tax, inheritance tax, sales tax, property tax, gas tax, and estate tax are also material costs to…

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11 Tips for Post-Retirement Relocating

The baby boomers have driven the demand for retirement housing through the roof in the last few years, and they are being faced with loads of questions that differ from buying their first, and even second, home. When it comes to buying your potentially last home, there are some things to keep in mind when…

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Reno Social Scene goes Gourmet

Reno has always been a gambling and casino hot spot, but recently, it is becoming much more locally driven. Farm to table restaurants, local artists, and local events are changing the culture and dynamic of Reno while bringing the community together. Mark Estee’s newest downtown  eatery, Reno Provisions, features cafeteria-chic farm to fork food that is…

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