Vici Properties generated $2.6 billion in revenue last year and said about 45 percent of the haul stemmed from its properties on Las Vegas Boulevard.
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Housing affordability and evictions comprise “the biggest issue facing our community,” the Southern Nevada nonprofit law firm said in a news release.
The locals-focused casino chain has outlined plans to develop more projects and sell some properties.
Link Logistics, which already owns around 9 million square feet of industrial space in the region, recently announced plans for two new complexes in North Las Vegas.
The average asking rent for Southern Nevada apartments was $1,451 per month during the third quarter, down almost 2 percent from the second quarter.
Panattoni Development Co. purchased 9 acres of land and intends to build a 180,960-square-foot industrial building.
Clark County commissioners approved plans for a complex on Las Vegas Boulevard that would span more than 300,000 square feet.
The hotel-casino’s shopping district will span 90,000 square feet and feature around 35 “luxury retail concepts.”
The 265-unit project is slated to feature a 10,000-square-foot clubhouse and apartments ranging from 617 to 1,320 square feet.
Prologis acquired a 441,569-square-foot business park on Dean Martin Drive near the Interstate 15-Blue Diamond Road interchange.