RENO, Nev. — The ΒιΆΉΣ³» will hold a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the completion of the Gateway Parking Complex on Jan. 19. The celebration, open to invited guests and media, will include brief remarks from University President Brian Sandoval.
The seven-story complex is located on the southwest corner of Lake and East Ninth Streets in the Mathewson University Gateway. It includes 800 parking spaces for use by University students, faculty, staff and visitors as well as a pedestrian bridge on the north end of the garage, allowing people to safely cross Ninth Street onto the University campus. The complex will open to the University community and the public on Jan. 20.
The University broke ground for the parking complex in August 2021. Clark/Sullivan Construction of Sparks was the general contractor for the complex, and it was designed by Watry Design Inc., an architectural firm in San Jose, California, that specializes in parking structures. The complex was primarily funded by parking revenues, and no state funding was used as part of the project.
WHAT: The University will hold a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the completion of the Gateway Parking Complex. This event is open to invited guests and media.
WHEN: Jan. 19
- 2:30 p.m.: Vic Redding, the University’s vice president of administration and finance, will be available for interviews.
- 3 p.m.: The ribbon-cutting event will begin.
- 3:30 p.m.: Attendees will be invited to Morrill Hall to learn more about the future of the Gateway project.
WHERE: Media interviews and the ribbon-cutting event will be held on the fourth floor of the Gateway Parking Complex. The complex is located on the southwest corner of Lake and East Ninth Streets.
PARKING/DIRECTIONS: Media can enter the Gateway Parking Complex through the East Ninth Street entrance. Parking will be available on the second floor of the complex in designated spaces. Media can take the elevator on the west side of the complex to the fourth floor.
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Jessica Lozada
Communications Officer
Marketing and Communications
Phone: (775) 784-6186
Email: jfagundes@unr.edu
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Scott Walquist
Director of Communications
Office of Marketing and Communications
Phone: (775) 287-6788
Email: srwalquist@unr.edu
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