Women In Business

As you may have heard, March 8th was International Women’s Day! This is the perfect time to send extra love to all the women in your life- but we especially love highlighting women-owned businesses in the Reno-Sparks area. International Women's Day serves as a global reminder of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. One impactful way to honor this day is by supporting women-owned local businesses. By shopping at these establishments, you are not just making a purchase; you are investing in the dreams, aspirations, and independence of talented women entrepreneurs. We’re going to highlight a few of our favorite Reno ladies, but we’d love to hear which women-owned businesses you love to support in the comments!


Sierra Water Plant Shop

Formerly known as Sierra Water Gardens, this plant shop is the perfect stop for any plant lover. Sierra Water Plant Shop is located in one of our favorite areas, Dickerson Road is a hub for creative entrepreneurs and a great way to spend a warm afternoon. This shop is full of amazing and unique plants as well as everything you need to care for them! You’ll also find the cutest gift shop filled with candles and decor, which makes it one of our go-to spots for gifts!

2055 Dickerson Rd.
Reno, NV, 89503

 

 

Nomad Boutique

Our servers can attest, that having one of the cutest boutiques in Reno as our Midtown neighbors is both a blessing and a curse! What better way to spend your tips after a hard shift than to load up on beautiful and trendy clothes? We love popping in when we need a last-minute date night outfit or even just to browse their bright and airy shop.

736 S Virginia St

Reno, NV 89501

 

 

The Nest

A Reno staple, this intentionally designed vintage shop stands by its values while also providing amazing quality products. This shop is packed with locally sourced clothing and furniture, so it’s easy to spend an hour or two browsing all that The Nest has to offer.

201 Keystone Avenue
Reno, NV 89503

 

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