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CJ Jorgensen
18 Aug 2025

Chelsea Investment Corporation Proposing 120-Unit Affordable Apartment Complex in Sunrise Manor

A proposed 120-unit affordable housing development, currently dubbed Affordable Housing at Nellis, is making its way to the Clark County Zoning Committee on Aug. 20....

Nellis Housing Rear Elevation Plans
Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
24 Jul 2025

Reno Revival Moves Forward with Approval of Tentative Map

A tentative map for the Revival project was recently approved by the Reno Planning Commission. The project is owned by Madison Capital Group and is...

Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
23 Jul 2025

Desert Pines Redevelopment Plan Moves Forward with Approval of Land Sale

The Las Vegas City Council approved the sale of the former Desert Pines Golf Club for $175M which will result in the construction of around...

Planning & Development
CJ Jorgensen
17 Jul 2025

Modifications Proposed to 281-Unit LIHTC Funded Senior Development in Clark County

The Clark County Zoning Commission is set to hear Nevada HAND’s proposal for design modifications to the previously approved Serene Pines senior housing community in...

Planning & Development
CJ Jorgensen
23 Jun 2025

Las Vegas City Council to Consider 50-Unit Apartment Complex on 0.7-Acre Site

The Las Vegas City Council is scheduled to review ASD Group, LLC’s proposed 50-unit apartment complex called The Odelya Apartments during its July 2 meeting....

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