
QUICK FACTS





MASTER PLAN/DESIGN
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Adheres to the guidelines set forth in the Truckee Railyard Master Plan
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Designed to look and feel very “Truckee”
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Buildings will be set back from the sidewalk and articulated to create a more open feel
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Entire project is designed to encourage walkability
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Provides wide walking trails, meandering landscaped walkways, a public park and gathering spaces
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Responsible design that minimizes excavation and grading, and allows for better management of underground utilities, snow storage and emergency access
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Church Street extends to a new roundabout connecting to Glenshire Drive
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Trout Creek will be restored to its natural beauty
HOUSING/RETAIL
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The East End plays a critical role in being a part of Truckee’s housing solution
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Project adds to Truckee’s overall housing supply with a mix of product types
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Offers variety within three distinct housing options: Creekside Village, Heritage Village, and The Landing
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298 total housing units (157 for-sale units and 141 rental units)
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Rental housing will address the needs of the “missing middle”
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22,000 square feet of ground floor restaurant and retail space
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Retail spaces are intentionally small in size - intended to attract and provide an array of local businesses who serve the needs of local patrons
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Storage lockers for bikes, skis, paddleboards, etc. with e-bike charging is integrated into the building design