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11/13/24
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The Oddie District, a mixed-use retail center/artist colony/business incubator property in Northern Nevada, will be re-purposed under the direction of architecture/design firm Nadel Architecture + Planning.
Currently a community fixture in Sparks, just outside of Reno, the Oddie District is home to a renowned artist colony that feeds sculptures and other works of art to national expositions, including the popular annual Burning Man festival in California. In addition to regular community art events, the site also includes office spaces within The Generator, a local business incubator that supports emerging enterprises, pitch sessions and investor events.
Nadel has been contracted to demise a large section of Oddie District – the 178k sf interior of an existing Lowe’s Home Improvement store – and make enhancements to The Generator that will connect it to other parts within the district. The space within the Lowe’s site will become available for new leasing to be managed by owner, Oddie District LLC.
“All across America, visionary property owners have been navigating the changing economy and adjusting to new consumer behaviors. This is certainly the case in Sparks, Nevada, where the Oddie District serves a variety of local needs and provides the community with multiple reasons to come out and congregate,” said Rick Redpath, Principal and Shareholder of Nadel and head of the firm’s Phoenix studio, which is overseeing the demising portion of the project.
Redpath expects the demising portion of the project to be complete by next year.
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