RENO, NV—Commercial real estate firm,Kidder Mathews, has opened an office in Reno andhas recruited four of the region's top industrial brokers. The newoffice is located at 50 West Liberty St, 4th Floor West Tower, inReno, NV.

Kidder Mathews current has more than 500 realestate professionals and staff in 13 offices in Washington, Oregon,California, Arizona, and Nevada. As part of the firm's strategicgrowth plan, in the last year, it has opened offices in San Diego,Phoenix, Sacramento, and Reno.

The firm says that "the Reno market is the secondlargest metro area in Nevada and one of the hottest industrialregions in the Western US for various reasons, including ampleavailability of land and 80 million square feet of industrial spaceand it is the site of the new Tesla $5 billion Gigafactory. Nevadahas a positive business climate (no taxes), and due to itsproximity to California, it is an attractive alternative forcompanies who need more cost effective manufacturing anddistribution solutions. Reno has excellent access to majorhighways/freeways (Hwy 80, 395 and I-5)."

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