Inova offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking apartments for rent in Reno. With a selection of one, two, and three bedroom apartments, this controlled-access community offers comfort and convenience. Situated merely a 5-minute walk from an array of entertainment, dining, and shopping options at The Summit, Inova caters to a vibrant lifestyle. Moreover, its advantageous location extends to education, being a mere 20-minute walk to top-ranked schools in Reno. Inova is not only responsive to modern needs, offering EV + Tesla charging stations, but also facilitates commutes with its proximity to company shuttles, including Tesla and Panasonic. It's a distinctive haven that harmonizes urban living with contemporary essentials.
Vibrant Community
People looking for three, two, and one bedroom apartments in Reno NV find Inova a good
choice. Residents are welcomed into a world of luxury and comfort with a host
of amenities. The clubhouse, equipped with Wi-Fi, offers an ideal space for
relaxation and socializing, complemented by the club room and resident lounge.
A well-appointed business center caters to professional needs. The resort-style
pools and spas, complete with cabanas and loungers, provide a refreshing
retreat. Enhancing community interactions, there are fire-pit and meeting
areas, an outdoor event space with premium barbecues, and tranquil picnic
spots. Inova combines upscale living with a suite of conveniences, fostering a
vibrant and engaging residential experience.
The History of Reno, Nevada
Reno, Nevada, nestled in the Sierra Nevada
mountains, has a vibrant history. Originally inhabited by Native American tribes,
it saw a surge in growth with the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad
in the late 1800s. Nicknamed the "Biggest Little City in the World,"
Reno became known for its casinos, entertainment, and divorce laws, attracting
visitors and gamblers. The city also played a role in the rise of the aerospace
and technology industries during the mid-20th century. Its historical landmarks
include the Nevada Museum of Art and the National Automobile Museum. Today,
Reno maintains its reputation as a hub for gaming, outdoor recreation, and a
growing arts scene.
Nevada Museum of Art
The Nevada Museum of Art in Reno is a
cultural gem celebrating artistic expression and creativity. As the only
accredited art museum in the state, it features a diverse collection of contemporary
and traditional art, reflecting local and global influences. The museum hosts
rotating exhibitions showcasing a wide range of mediums and styles. It actively
engages with the community through educational programs, workshops, and
lectures. The structure's architecture is a masterpiece created to meld
beautifully with the surroundings. With its commitment to fostering artistic
dialogue and exploration, the Nevada Museum of Art
plays a vital role in enriching the region's cultural landscape.
Burning Man Event Affected by Hurricane Hillary
Burning Man is an annual radical art and
self-expression event in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. Participants gather
to create a temporary city, fostering a unique art, community, and
individualism culture. The event centers around the construction of massive art
installations, known as "art cars," and a central effigy that is
ritually burned at the event's culmination. Attendees, known as
"Burners," embrace principles like radical inclusion, self-reliance,
and leaving no trace. It's a week-long experiment in communal living,
creativity, and self-discovery, attracting a diverse range of people from
around the world who experience a world where self-expression knows no bounds.
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Driving Direction
Nevada Museum of Art
160 W Liberty St, Reno, NV 89501
Get on I-580 S/US-395 S from W Liberty St, Ryland St and Mill St
7 min (2.0 mi)
Follow I-580 S/US-395 S to US-395 ALT S. Take exit 25B from I-580 S/US-395 S
8 min (8.7 mi)
Continue on US-395 ALT S. Take NV-431 W to Summit Sierra Blvd
3 min (1.0 mi)
14001 Summit Sierra Blvd,
Reno, NV 89511