BEX serves architecture, engineering and construction firms as well as all the ancillary product and service categories that market to them. These include manufacturing representatives, public agencies and private real estate organizations, specialty subcontractors and services providers related to our industry.
City of Las Vegas Invites Public Comment on Kyle Canyon
NVBEX Staff
By The City of Las Vegas
The City of Las Vegas is releasing a draft special area plan for the Kyle Canyon area in the northwestern valley, and the public is invited to provide feedback. The Kyle Canyon area serves as a gateway to both the city, as well as to Mount Charleston and a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities.
After more than a year of public engagement and planning, the city is asking for public input on the final draft of the plan. Those interested can view the plan on the city website and provide comments to masterplan@LasVegasNevada.gov.
Kyle Canyon is one of 16 areas of the city that will receive special area plans, according to the Las Vegas 2050 Master Plan. The Kyle Canyon Plan will guide growth for the next 25 years for new communities, as well as existing neighborhoods, such as Skye Canyon and Sunstone located near the U.S. 95 and Kyle Canyon Road interchange.
The fast-growing Kyle Canyon area is near the Spring Mountains and Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument; it contains undeveloped land that will require significant public infrastructure and public service upgrades, including street improvements, new water service, fire and public safety and a new northwestern regional park.
The full Kyle Canyon Special Area Plan is scheduled to be heard at a Planning Commission meeting on January 14, 2025 (case 24-0615-DIR1). If approved then, the City Council may vote on the plan at a meeting in February.
VT1, LLC Requesting Extension for 104.8KSF Self-Storage Facility in Paradise
May Construction Employment Slightly Increases After April
Las Vegas City Council to Consider 50-Unit Apartment Complex on 0.7-Acre Site
Nevada Improves its ASCE Grade, Surpasses the U.S. Average
Clark County Zoning Commission to Consider Revival of Previously Approved Self Storage
Las Vegas City Council Approves 282-Unit Affordable Senior Housing Development
Brightline West Requests Extension of Time for Station in Enterprise
Proposed Bruce Apartments to Bring More Than 200 Multifamily Units to Las Vegas
Clark County Zoning Commission to Review Spring Valley Warehouse Proposal
Revised 1,273-Unit Mission Self-Storage Proposed in Henderson
The Boring Company Returns to Paradise TAB with Multifamily Project
Construction Employment Resumes 2025 Decline in June
Las Vegas Planning Commission Recommends Multifamily-Focused Mixed-Use Development
Lennar Corp. Moves Forward with The Preserve Master Plan
$1B Arida Solar Center Receives Clark County Approval
Chelsea Investment Corporation Proposing 120-Unit Affordable Apartment Complex in Sunrise Manor
Las Vegas Approves Purchase Agreement for 6,000-Home Masterplan in Northwestern Las
Moonwater Capital Continues to Plan 210KSF Halo Tower in Spring Valley
Prospect Street Proposes 103.2KSF Medical Facility in Symphony Park
Nevada State University Planning Expansion with Two Satellite Campuses in the Las Vegas Valley
Madison Capital Group and Ahlquist File Permits for Reno Revival
Bermuda Industrial Planning More Than 600KSF of Industrial Space in Enterprise
State Parks Opening Public Comment Period for Two Parks’ Development Plans
Clark County Issues Request for Bids to Clear Site for Commercial Center Redevelopment
Clark County Submits New Plans for 180KSF Public Rehabilitation Center in Sunrise Manor