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    Reno Town Mall - 9/13/25 FYI. Mall businesses

    Reno Town Mall

    3.5(22 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    Reno Town Mall is one of those places that feels quietly underrated. The architecture is a solid…read morethrowback, very much old-school Reno, with wide open interior spaces that give it a nostalgic charm you don't see much anymore. It doesn't try to be flashy, and that's part of what makes it cool. One of the best surprises is having the Reno library right inside the mall. It adds a strong community feel and gives the space more purpose than a typical shopping center. You'll see people studying, families stopping in, and locals just passing through, which adds to the character. That said, it really feels like there's an opportunity here. I wish there were more stores and restaurants inside to help bring in more foot traffic and energy. With the architecture and built-in library already in place, a stronger mix of shops and food spots could easily turn this into a much more vibrant destination. It's not about high-end shopping or crowds. It's about atmosphere, history, and potential. If you appreciate classic architecture and unique local spaces, Reno Town Mall is still worth checking out.

    Quality/Quantity - Not a mall we frequent. Actually, I just wanted to get out of the house, lol…read more But glad we came here as it had been a very long time. Supported the following business while we were here - Proper Fit Footwear, Nevada Marketplace, and the library. 14 businesses; I guess the restaurants/businesses on the other side of the shopping center are not part of this mall...? Ambiance - Huge mall, but NOT busy at all. Good restaurants that we frequent on the other side of the shopping center. We rarely come this way. Plenty of mall parking, huge parking lots. Open 7 days a week from 10am to 6pm or 7 pm, see picture. Events - See their website. Service - Good. Price - Proper Fit Footwear, got a pair of shoes for an amazing low price. Will be back in January to see the next set of shoes on sale. Nevada Marketplace - Slightly expensive, but is that (should that) be the cost to support local...? Library = Free, thank you. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since the 1970s...?

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    Reno Town Mall - 9/13/25 FYI. Mall business hours.

    9/13/25 FYI. Mall business hours.

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    Victorian Square

    Victorian Square

    2.8(13 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $

    I have always loved spending time in Victorian Square. The newer apartments have definitely made…read moretheir mark and shrank some of the events unfortunately. But, it still has it's charm and is fun to walk around during the different events. It is always decorated beautifully during Christmas - however I do miss the much larger trees they used to have instead of the permanent one. But, either way, it is still a great time. It is easy to walk up and down, and there's always parking. There is a lot to do, restaurants, movies, wine bar, etc.

    On 3 December 2022, my family, cousins and friends went to Victorian Square for Sparks Hometowne…read moreChristmas Parade. We've occasionally attended over the years. Wow. Victorian Square has changed. It's now all hard-scape which is very hot in Summer and very cold, windy and icy slippery in Winter. It's also now surrounded by some 1,000 units in four-story and ten-story apartment buildings and thousands of square feet of commercial space for office, retail, and restaurant. There was a lot of alcohol and trash. As we were taking all that in, we were approached by Sparks Police, or at least they told us they were Sparks Police, who kicked us out. Their reason. Our group's two dogs who are trained Service Dogs assisting two of us who are disabled. We know our rights so we pointed out Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and NRS 426.097 which defines Service Animals as animals that have been trained to do work or perform specific tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. One of our group did a google search and pointed out Sparks Municipal Code Section 9.34.110 - This section shall not apply to helping dogs assisting a person with a disability as provided in NRS Chapter 426. NRS 426.068  "Disability" defined.  "Disability" means, with respect to a person: 1.  A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of the person; 2.  A record of such an impairment; or 3.  Being regarded as having such an impairment. For those who read my reviews here, you know from my previous reviews, one at at https://www.yelp.com/biz/american-humane-association-washington and another at https://www.yelp.com/biz/capriottis-sandwich-shop-reno-4?osq=cappriotii%27s, that DAV (Disabled American Veterans) paid to train my current Service Dog and me. A Service Dog for decades made my life far better because for we disabled Veterans, coming home is only the beginning of another daunting battle; this battle a life-long one to access what able-bodied people access for granted. Wildly inappropriate, we were still kicked out. With the queasy sense of no surprise why Nevada Veterans succumb to suicide at a higher rate than the rest of the nation, we left. On this day in history 7 January 1918 - In Arver v. United States, Supreme Court finds conscription is authorized by Constitution which gives Congress the power "to declare war...to raise and support armies." 1929 - Buck Rogers sci-fi comic strip's first appearance in a newspaper. Rogers first appeared in Philip Francis Nowlan's "Armageddon 2419 A.D." published August 1928 in Amazing Stories. It took only roughly six months after Nowlan's story was published for it to be published in comic strip form, with Nowlan scripting the stories and laying the groundwork for the strip with a simplified version of the same story line except that his hero, Anthony Rogers, was renamed as Buck Rogers. 7 November 1932, Buck Rogers aired as a radio serial on CBS under the title "The World in 2432". The first comic book appearance for Buck Rogers was in the October 1934 issue of Famous Funnies #3. Buck Rogers moved from the pages of books to comics to the silver screen in a 12 episode film serial in 1939, with Rogers being portrayed by actor Buster Crabbe, known previously in his screen role as Flash Gordon. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was a movie then a tv series from 1979 - 1981. "The Dynamite Entertainment Buck Rogers comic has just the perfect tone: it is fun and kitschy and doesn't take itself too seriously, with cyborg bear-men hunting humans and giant single-celled paramecia invading Earth. The comic's Dr. Huer was an incredibly likable, classy, scatterbrained old chap who stays pleasant even when threatened with danger, and the comic has some powerful moments about a time-lost Buck Rogers who lost everything that ever mattered to him. These moments get all the more poignant because they don't overdo them. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, the first, best and original science-fiction newspaper strip is back. In September 2008, Hermes Press did a complete reprint of the ground-breaking newspaper strip that entertained Americans hooked on Science-Fiction. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century has it all: space ships, anti-gravity belts, space pirates, invaders from other worlds, nefarious villains, and, of course, heroes! James Cawley's Buck Rogers is a proposed internet video series. In 2009, Cawley and his production company, Retro Film Studios, secured the license to Buck Rogers, which began filming in late 2009, with plans to offer episodes online in 2010. However, as of 2022, no episodes have been produced or released. George Clooney along with producing partner Grant Heslov is set to executive-produce for Legendary a limited TV series about the iconic sci-fi character."

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    Victorian Square - Why not another photo.....

    Why not another photo.....

    Victorian Square - Friday Night HAN 2025. Still just a SLOW START?

    Friday Night HAN 2025. Still just a SLOW START?

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    Patagonia Outlet Reno

    Patagonia Outlet Reno

    4.1(201 reviews)
    3.5 miDowntown
    $$$

    I don't usually write an update so soon, but after today's (3/12/26) amazing event, I just had to!!…read moreI am sure you can tell from my excess photos, we shop here too often... We are very loyal customers. Quality/Quantity - Here for the Wax and Watch event DIG. My first time and what an amazing event. Fundraising for so many nonprofits, see pictures. Also sponsored by Fifty Fifty Brewing Co; I had a few too many beers, too good of a time. I also found out about Fifty's Grand opening at RPM, which we also supported and attended the next day, see other Yelp Review. Non alcoholic drinks were also available. Too lazy to have brought our equipment for the wax. Plus Mt Rose gives us each 4 free waxes that I rarely use up. Raffle - We did NOT win. Atmosphere - Clean and organized location. Love the NV art on the side of the building/in the parking lot. Cool! See pictures. Open 7 days a week from 10am to 7pm and on Sundays from 10am to 6pm. Small parking lot, but because we came in off peak (weird) hours, it is rarely an issue for us. And today we got lucky as the lot was full but a car gave us his space. Service - The team is so welcoming and friendly. This is the #1 reason we are loyal customers. Events available - See website. Again, my first but NOT last time that I will attend an event. We will probably come back Sunday for the Mt Rose Passholder Spring Sale. Price - Expensive, but worth the quality, service, and culture. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1973. And thank you for also giving 1% to not-for-profit workers "to defend the earth." And having programs that raise awareness of environmental and social issues. My favorite program is Worn Wear. You can either sell Patagonia your used clothes or trade them in so they can fix it. I believe that reusing is better than recycling. Furthermore, they give you credit ranging from $15 to $150.

    40% off which sweetens the deal when shopping at Patagonia. I love their clothes, but sometimes the…read moreprices, I don't love so much. Coming from Ventura, CA, I have fond memories of the Patagonia store there - where it all began. Love the outdoorsy style. This shop, downtown, was busy on a Saturday. Helpful staff.

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    Shopper's Square Mall

    Shopper's Square Mall

    2.6(16 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    Another older mall in Reno…read more It now houses just a few chain stores - CVS, Marshalls, My Favorite Muffin, Tuesday Morning, and a Port of Sub. As well as just a handful of small local shops. It has plenty of easy parking. But the poor tired looking interior and exterior needs some updating. Recently with all our rain, it was dripping inside in several areas. And it's sad to see so many empty store fronts. It's an ok spot if you want to run in and out to one of their major stores.

    This shopping center is nothing special and it age is showing. I get the feeling while I'm in…read morethere that they are over due for a remodel and that maybe the place is lacking proper building maintenance, but even with that I usually always wander from store to store and find something to spend money on! They have a lot of neat and unique shops inside the mall, and a few big stores. Also there is a little Korean lady with a seamstress shop in there, and I've used her a few times and was happy with her work. The giant Shepplers Western Wear store is of course a place I have to at least browse around in, though I have not worn western clothes on a regular basis in a very long time..... but a Texan is just automatically drawn to anywhere that has boots, jeans, and cowboy hats. I have self control though and dont buy any of it!! They also have a background check place which is what first brought me to this little shopping center where you go to get your FBI background check and fingerprints checked and a security check ran for employment and I had to go there for my last job...... In case your wondering I am not wanted by the law and I'm cleared by the FBI and considered a non security risk!! I SWEAR that time I was on America's Most Wanted was all a big mix up :-) hahaha The shopping center is an OK place, it serves its purpose I just think its time to spruce it up. The best part about coming here other then you can get finger printed and not need a bail bondsmen is that when your finished you can just hop across the parking lot and go eat at Dickey's BBQ!!!!! Yum!

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    Shopper's Square Mall
    Shopper's Square Mall - Still doing finishing touches

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    Still doing finishing touches

    The Village at Rancharrah - 8/17/24 Directory

    The Village at Rancharrah

    4.4(17 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Quality/Quantity - How is it that I have never done a review here?…read moreIs it because when I come, I usually go to Grafted? Well not true, I am also almost always at Perenn. Anyways, it is one of my favorite places to hang out, either during the day at Perenn or during the afternoon/evening at Grafted. We (my wife and I) also frequent the other many businesses. I just really like to eat and drink. Atmosphere - Beautiful modern center. Actually, one of my favorites. 8 small businesses to shop. 7 businesses to dine. 6 wellness businesses. See website. Family friendly, plenty of parking. Service - Depends on where you shop, eat, or drink. Most, if not all businesses, are "high end" so service typically reflects that. Price - Above average, but that is the cost for quality. Although the happy hours are reasonable. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 2021; I will try to remember to do my Yelp check-in when I am here...

    Nice little open air market with many shops to browse. Perenn is good to visit also the rolled ice…read morecream. The ice cream is totally different than any ice cream shop, good to try at least once. One of these times, we will have to attend the special events, never tried those before. I like the fact that they have outdoor seating and have used it many times during the summer months. It helps to have lots of umbrellas for shade since it can be quite hot during the middle of the day when shoppers want ice cream. Since most the eating places are small, the outdoor areas are a huge plus. The pizza here is quite good, so go to try that. I like the Village atmosphere which is unique to Reno. It is almost like the places in Europe. Lots of parking and you can park on the outside of the rectangle, the backside, or in front. Never had an issue finding parking. More shade, and I would give it 5 stars.

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    The Village at Rancharrah - The grounds are pretty at night

    The grounds are pretty at night

    The Village at Rancharrah - Park like middle of the village

    Park like middle of the village

    The Village at Rancharrah

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