Car driving through Vegas Loop tunnel to Vegas Loops Station by Boring co.
UNLV Vegas Loop Station Receives Board of Regents Approval
Site map for the new DC Petersen industrial building/warehouse in Sunrise Manor
DC Petersen Receives Approval of 50KSF Warehouse in Sunrise Manor
rendering of boring co. station coming to University of Nevada, Las Vegas
UNLV Vegas Loop Station Returns to Board of Regents
Elevation illustration of approved Switch data center campus in Clark County (Enterprise).
Clark County Approves Switch Data Center Campus Expansion
Great Basin National Park from Wheeler Peak.
Nevada National Parks Nearing $1B in Deferred Maintenance
Graph portraying seasonally adjusted Construction employment in Nevada.
Nevada Construction Employment Holds Steady in May 2026
Broadbent & Associates, Inc. staff managing environmental remediation activities at a job site in southern Nevada.
Broadbent & Associates, Inc. Has Faith in Its Independence and Nevada Roots
Logo for the City of Henderson, Nevada
Henderson City Council to Consider Data Center Moratorium
Detail of Modern residential apartment flat building exterior. Fragment of New luxury house and home complex. Part of City Real estate property and condo architecture with a blue sky
Southern Nevada Sees Multifamily Rental Prices Continue to Decline
Graph portraying seasonally adjusted Construction employment in Nevada.
Nevada Construction Employment Holds Steady in May 2026
FP TRN Multifamily Rebalancing - Equilibrium
Multifamily ‘Rebalancing’ Nationally; Nevada Pipeline at 4,500 Units
Untitled-design
Dirty Data Does a Disservice to AI
WIP UNLV
Nevada Projects 06-26-26
Preliminary rendering of Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau Office Annex project that was recently awarded to Alston Construction
Nevada Projects 06-19-26
Aerial photo of new apartment building Arca
Nevada Projects 06-12-26
WIP Milan Industrial
Nevada Projects 06-05-26
Great Basin National Park from Wheeler Peak.
Nevada National Parks Nearing $1B in Deferred Maintenance
FP Option_Hwy Const_Credit NDOT
Reevaluation Period to Open for Certified DBE Firms
Logo
HUD Amends Multifamily Environmental Review Process
P&D FED Boulder City Air Traffic Control Tower
Boulder City Airport to Build Air Traffic Control Tower with $10M FAA Grant
Pahrump Fairgrounds Site
Pahrump Fairgrounds Water Line Moves Past First Round of CDBG Funding
Fuel pumps at a gas station in Clark County
Clark County Votes to Approve Decade-Long Extension of Fuel Revenue Tax Index
LOC-BUD-Vegas-Delaying-CIP-Projs
City of Las Vegas Delaying $19.7M Worth of Capital Improvement Projects
LOC-BUD
Budget Provision Calls for Selling Millions of Acres of Western Federal Land
PPL Southwest Gas
Industry Professionals 06-23-26
image of Rick Arndt, Jarred Canepa-Rotoli, Axel Loehden, and Gonzalo Arellano.
Industry Professionals 06-16-26
Headshot of Casey Gunther in a suit
Industry Professionals 06-09-26
500488949_1123702393118864_8231830610167066250_n
Industry Professionals 06-02-26
CRE Switch Purchase
Commercial Real Estate 06-23-26
Aerial shot of The Pass casino in Henderson's Water Street District.
Commercial Real Estate 06-16-26
CRE Ely
Commercial Real Estate 06-09-26
CRE The Gramercy
Commercial Real Estate 06-02-26
FED LEG EA Road to Housing Act and BTR
Affordability Reform Legislation May Gut BTR Sector
Corporate Homeownership
Corporate Homeownership Legislation May Occur in 2027
LOC LEG NV DC Restrictions
Nevada Officials Considering Data Center Restrictions in 2027
Seal_of_the_United_States_Department_of_Justice
DOJ Settles RealPage Pricing Collusion Case
stock photo of industrial water filtration
California Desalination Plant May Help Ease Lower Basin State Water Concerns
FED WAT Sloan Canyon Act
President Trump Signs Sloan Canyon Lateral Pipeline Act
WAT Colorado River
Lower Basin States Agree to Short-Term Colorado River Cuts
Image of Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area
U.S. Senate Approves Bill for $2B Water Pipeline in Southern Nevada

Clark County Commissioners to Review 1,042-Unit Multifamily Development

Credit: Humphreys & Partners/Clark County

The Clark County Board of County Commissioners is set to review requests for B-R Ovation Limited Partnership’s Gagnier Durango Apartments at the SWC of Arby Avenue and Gagnier Blvd. in Spring Valley during its April 2 meeting.

The mixed-use development is currently planned to include 1,042 multifamily units and 16KSF of retail space. The multifamily units will account for 770.9KSF of space. The 14.6-acre site will hold four separate buildings, which gives the project a density of 72 dwelling units/acre.

B-R Ovation is the property owner, with its subsidiary, Ovation Contracting, Inc. acting as both the developer and general contractor. Humphreys & Partners Architects is acting as the architect. Kaempfer Crowell represents the developer.

The four buildings are to be located at the four corners of the site. Building One is to be located at the NWC; Building Two will be at the SWC; Building Three is to be at the SEC, and Building Four will be at the NEC. Each building will be five stories and have a height of 77 feet.

Buildings One and Four are both set to include 8KSF of retail space on the first floor. The remaining floors will contain 253 dwelling units. Buildings Two and Three will not have a retail component but will each contain 268 units.

The middle of the site will contain an east/west open space/promenade area that will be between 60-170 feet wide. A north/south driveway will be located toward the center of the site. The driveway will stem off Arby Avenue to the north and feature a sidewalk on both sides.

The promenade area will feature two courtyards combining a total area of 110KSF. Amenities throughout the public spaces include two pools and spas, garden beds, game areas, a yoga terrace and a picnic area fit with fire pits. There will be additional open space areas that include four clubhouses with plazas.

-image
Credit: Humphreys & Partners/Clark County

Arby Avenue is set to feature three additional driveways to serve Buildings One and Four. The driveways will lead into each building’s five-story parking garage. Advanced Way, a private street that will circulate around the southwest end of the development, will have a driveway for the southern buildings.

While only 1,674 parking spaces are required, developers have included room for 1,728. Parking is to be equally distributed throughout the parking garages attached to each of the four buildings, with an additional 26 parallel spaces on each side of the north/south driveway. Buildings One and Four will each contain a loading space to serve the retail portion.

Aesthetically, the agenda states, “Building materials include a stucco exterior, decorative metal awnings, railings around balconies, and faux stone tiles. The mass of the buildings will be reduced by off-set surface planes and parapet walls along the roofline at various heights. All rooftop mechanical equipment will be screened from public view and the right-of-way by parapet walls.”

Requests

Developers requested a use permit for the first extension of time, waivers of development standards and a design review.

The extension of time is necessary to maintain the permits approving the building as a High Impact Project, a mixed-use development, while also extending the approval of the building’s density and height. In its justification letter, Kaempfer Crowell states an extension is required, as the developer focused on affordable housing in the past two years, as opposed to its market rate developments. The letter also said interest rates have made it difficult to build at the moment.

The waivers of development standards were requested to permit light fixtures at the top of the building. Waivers were also requested to reduce the throat depths of driveways stemming from Arby Avenue.

Site History

The BCC approved a similar mixed-use development in 2020 that was never constructed. Previous plans featured a single building that was made up of 1,288 dwelling units with a density of 88.4 dwelling units/acre. Also included in the plans were 170KSF of office and 87.5KSF of retail space. The building had a maximum height of 200 feet. While the permits, waivers and design review elements of the proposal expired in 2022, the zoning remained, paving the way for the new mixed-use development.

-image
Credit: Humphreys & Partners/Clark County
We thought you may also like these articles...
UNLV Vegas Loop Station Receives Board of Regents Approval
DC Petersen Receives Approval of 50KSF Warehouse in Sunrise Manor
Southern Nevada Sees Multifamily Rental Prices Continue to Decline
Nevada Construction Employment Holds Steady in May 2026
Broadbent & Associates, Inc. Has Faith in Its Independence and Nevada Roots

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Learn More About Our Services
Mark Hobaica

Mark Hobaica

Executive Vice President

Core Construction

Since 2019, as CORE Construction’s Executive Vice President for Nevada, Mark ensures every client CORE serves receives the highest level of personalized care for every project. Mark’s passion is client Trust. He cares deeply about CORE’s reputation, partnerships and providing the highest quality and services, as well as most honest and best value possible. He has worked in the Las Vegas Valley and for the Public Works sector for nearly 35 years. He began as an owner in a local architectural firm designing and overseeing projects for Public Works clients for nearly 12 years. He clearly understands the expectations of the public sector, as he then directed numerous projects for over 16 years as the City Architect for the City of Henderson. His focus has always been delivering projects using CMAR or Construction Manager at Risk as he has implemented dozens of projects with his trusted approach, while always involving every stakeholder to ensure each individual receives the highest level of services expected.