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Reno Gazette Journal company history timeline

1876

In 1876, the inaugural year of its rival paper, the Reno Evening Gazette, the Journal moved into a new two-story brick building, now designated 26 W. Second Street.

1896

By 1896, the ground floor was occupied by Emile Harris, a machinist who had moved to Reno from Gold Hill to open a shop selling machine parts, firearms, and an increasingly popular commodity, bicycles, which he also repaired.

1903

The Journal Building, which includes the one-story storefront on its west side, was widely praised as a credit to the town upon its construction. It housed a number of other tenants along with the publishing operations, which remained on the building’s second floor until 1903, when the Journal moved to East Second Street.

1929

The market remained in place until 1929, followed by a series of cafés including Vincent’s and the Rainbow.

1939

In 1939, Spiedel Newspapers, Inc., a small company that owned newspapers located primarily in the West, acquired the two newspapers.

1940

In 1940, Gene Hinkel turned the space into the West Second Street Café and Bar.

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