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Paxton Walk aims for urban touch

Paxton Walk, a mixed-use development, aims to provide services for its residents in the northwestern Las Vegas Valley, according to Cory Nelson, an executive with Blue Marble Development.

"Paxton Walk offers a new lifestyle option for residents who want to drive less and spend more time enjoying life out on the town," Nelson said. "While northwest Las Vegas is becoming a true destination, a place where residents from other parts of the valley will soon travel to work, shop, conduct business, or enjoy an evening out, a great many people have shown an interest in having those activities available closer to home. At Paxton Walk, residents will be right in the middle of the action in one of the valley's most affluent areas.

"Our concept goes even a step further. We place some of those common destinations -- such as the market, the dry cleaner, the gym, a handful of restaurants -- within a very short distance of home and make it a pleasant walk, " he said

Townhomes at Paxton Walk is a series of 65 townhomes along Slade Avenue. They are 1,678 and 1,698 square feet. One floor plan has three bedrooms, while the other has two bedrooms and a loft. Both designs have private courtyards and two-car garages.

Courtyards at Paxton Walk offers 374 flats or two-level condominiums in four-story buildings surrounding a secure garage that offers at-level parking and direct entry to each home. Nine floor plans range from 726 to 1,532 square feet.

Paxton Square Town Center is the heart of the mixed-use development. The first story includes 46,000 square feet for retail space, including two 7,000 square-foot areas designed for restaurants. The second story contains 50,000 square feet of office space. There are 72 one-level and loft homes on the third and fourth floors, which overlook a 27,000-square-foot courtyard for pathways, seating, and outdoor dining.

Gardens at Paxton Walk feature 271 single- and two-story condominiums in four-story buildings, surrounding a secure garage.

The units are located around one of several courtyards or overlooking Slade Avenue, the project's main street. The design maximizes views of mountains or the Strip and keeps all residents close to the common areas.

Several amenities will be available to residents only, including multiple swimming pools, spas and fitness centers. The 9,000-square-foot clubhouse at the center of the development includes a two-story great room, movie theater, billiards room, library and business center.

Prices range from the $200,000s to the $500,000s.

The Paxton Walk sales pavilion features a furnished model home now open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

To visit, head to the junction of U.S. Highway 95 and Interstate 215, the Las Vegas Beltway. Paxton Walk sits on the northeast corner. From U.S. 95, take Exit 91 with the Beltway East/Buffalo Drive option. Turn right on Sky Pointe Drive. The sales pavilion is on the left.

Blue Marble Development is a subsidiary of Shiron Development, a group that has developed three commercial centers in Las Vegas. The company has owned the Paxton Walk property for more than nine years and has fully paid for land, design and entitlement fees, as well as made arrangements for a construction loan.

For more information, call the sales pavilion at 309-3700 or visit PaxtonWalk.com.

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