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Metcalf Builders Completes Construction of the Palomino in Reno, Nevada
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The Palomino spans 535,713 square feet across a 19.5-acre property, offering 482 high-quality residential units. The development features a mix of tuck-under buildings, stacked flat buildings, and carriage buildings, providing a wide range of living options for the growing Reno community. Metcalf was able to complete the project three months ahead of schedule and under budget.
Located nine miles south of downtown Reno, Palomino provides residents with easy access to Damonte Ranch Parkway and I-580. Residents will experience premium amenities on site, including an outdoor pool and spa, dog park, pickleball courts, fitness center, modern club room, media lounge, and multiple open areas with BBQs and ramadas.
“Despite challenging weather conditions and supply chain issues, the Metcalf team worked diligently to complete the Palomino ahead of schedule and under budget, delivering on our commitment to our client and positively impact this community,” said President and CEO of Metcalf Builders Bryce Clutts. “We are grateful for our partnership with The Wolff Company and the opportunity to bring this top-quality residential experience to the Reno market.”
The construction value for this project is valued at $96.5 million.
About Metcalf Builders
As a leading general contractor, Metcalf specializes in commercial construction and construction management in both the public and private sectors. The firm’s owners, employees and staff come from diverse backgrounds in commercial construction, with work spanning across the United States. Its philosophy that “together we are building the future” allows the company to maintain a trusting and proactive approach with its clients and its vast array of projects.
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