Northern Nevada Development Authority relocates in Carson City

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Northern Nevada Development Authority has moved its offices to 308 Curry St., the mixed-use building in downtown Carson City.

The move is related to NNDA’s partnership with the Adams Hub of Northern Nevada and the Carson City Library to support existing companies in the region with growth and expansion.

“The partnership with the Adams Hub aligns with our mission and the mission of its parent, The Hop and Mae Adams Foundation, to support economic development in Carson City, the business core of Nevada’s Sierra region,” said Rob Hooper, NNDA president and CEO. “Economic growth is not about more traffic or higher housing prices. It is about higher wages and median incomes. Raising families up is how we measure success.”

Sean Hilterbrandt, who joined NNDA earlier this year, is business support specialist dedicated to Carson City, Douglas and Storey counties, and the northern half of Lyon County.

For information, contact NNDA at 775-883-4413.

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Northern Nevada Development Authority has moved its offices to 308 Curry St., the mixed-use building in downtown Carson City.

The move is related to NNDA’s partnership with the Adams Hub of Northern Nevada and the Carson City Library to support existing companies in the region with growth and expansion.

“The partnership with the Adams Hub aligns with our mission and the mission of its parent, The Hop and Mae Adams Foundation, to support economic development in Carson City, the business core of Nevada’s Sierra region,” said Rob Hooper, NNDA president and CEO. “Economic growth is not about more traffic or higher housing prices. It is about higher wages and median incomes. Raising families up is how we measure success.”

Sean Hilterbrandt, who joined NNDA earlier this year, is business support specialist dedicated to Carson City, Douglas and Storey counties, and the northern half of Lyon County.

For information, contact NNDA at 775-883-4413.

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