Nevada Projects 04-17-26

Credit: Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Credit: Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Groundbreakings

1. The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority has broken ground on the redevelopment of Marble Manor, a large-scale affordable housing project in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside. The multi-phase project will deliver 627 units, with the first phase of 138 units expected to be completed in 2027 and full buildout slated for 2032. The redevelopment, led by Brinshore Development, is estimated to cost between $350M and $400M and will include new housing, a community center and retail space.

2. Municipal Gym is under construction at Downtown Summerlin in Las Vegas, where the more than 30KSF fitness facility will occupy a former retail space near Sahara Avenue and the 215 Beltway. The project includes interior and exterior tenant improvements valued at approximately $3M. The gym, backed by Mark Wahlberg, is expected to open in late winter 2026.

Completions

3. Amazon.com Inc. is opening its SNV4 same-day delivery facility at 605 Herz Blvd. in Reno, part of the 580 South industrial development. The hub enables one-hour and same-day delivery for the Reno area and represents a shift toward smaller, last-mile logistics facilities closer to metro areas. An opening event is scheduled for April 23.

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