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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....

Planning & Development
CJ Jorgensen
12 Jun 2025

Las Vegas City Council Approves 282-Unit Affordable Senior Housing Development

Silver Desert Estates, a planned 282-unit affordable senior apartment complex at the NWC of Hickam Avenue and Jordanville Street in Las Vegas, was recently approved...

Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
19 May 2025

Decatur Apartments Advances to Las Vegas City Council

Fore Property Co.’s proposed 293-unit mixed-use multifamily development recently received a recommendation for approval from the Las Vegas Planning Commission. The development consists of 173...

Planning & Development
CJ Jorgensen
5 Apr 2025

Desert Pines Redevelopment Project Hearing Delayed Until June

Las Vegas City Council approved an abeyance of the Desert Pines Redevelopment Project, delaying its hearing toJune 4, 2025. The redevelopment project aims at taking...

Planning & Development
CJ Jorgensen
17 Mar 2025

Extension Granted for Vegas Medical Office Complex

The Las Vegas City Council approved an extension of time for a proposed medical office campus, currently known as the Queensridge East Medical Office Complex,...

Planning & Development
CJ Jorgensen
13 Mar 2025

Las Vegas City Council Approves Time Extension for 858-Unit Storage Facility

The Las Vegas City Council approved an extension of time for Oso Blanca Place, LLC’s 858-unit mini-storage facility project called Go Store It – Oso...

Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
23 Jan 2025

Mixed-use Tower Approved by Vegas City Council

The Las Vegas City Council approved a 17-story mixed-use tower on the SWC of Fremont and Eighth streets. The tower, dubbed Triple 7 Fremont, will...

Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
18 Dec 2024

Las Vegas Approves Last Piece of Funding for Tropicana Trails

The Las Vegas City Council approved $1M in funding for Tropicana Trails, a planned affordable housing project near East Tropicana Avenue and Boulder Highway. The...

Planning & Development
NVBEX Staff
16 Dec 2024

Art Museum Planned for Heart of Las Vegas

Concept plans have been released alongside Las Vegas City Council approval for the Las Vegas Museum of Art, an art museum to be built at...

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NVBEX Staff
16 Dec 2024

City of Las Vegas Invites Public Comment on Kyle Canyon

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...

Local News
NVBEX Staff
10 Dec 2024

New Vegas Mayor May Settle Costly Lawsuits with Developer

By NEVBEX Staff for NEVBEX The City of Las Vegas elected Shelley Berkley as mayor last month, and a large element of Berkley’s campaign focused...

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