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Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
26 Jan 2026

Campus for Hope Part of Larger Mental Health Master Plan in Las Vegas

The Campus for Hope Foundation recently unveiled more information surrounding its 900-bed Campus for Hope homeless shelter at West Charleston and South Jones Blvd. in...

Campus for Hope rendering in Las Vegas
Legal, Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
8 Nov 2025

Judge Rules Campus for Hope May Proceed with Construction

A Clark County District Court judge recently declined a request to cease construction of the 900-bed Campus for Hope project at West Charleston and South...

Campus for Hope Rendering
Legal, Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
25 Jun 2025

Lawsuit Filed to Prevent Planned Campus for Hope Transitive Housing Development in Las Vegas

A Clark County District Court lawsuit was recently filed against the planned 900-bed Campus for Hope project at West Charleston and South Jones blvds. The...

Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
22 Jan 2025

Public-Private Partnership Housing Project Moves Forward

The Governor’s Office of Economic Development approved $100M in state funding for the Campus for Hope transitional housing complex in Las Vegas. The housing complex...

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