The 206-unit complex in the southwest valley is not finished yet but is expected to be move-in ready in late August.
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The median sales price of previously owned single-family homes fell in July, as Southern Nevada sees fewer sales, growing inventory and more price cuts.
Ely at Fort Apache in the southwest valley is scheduled to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday.
Council members voted for a negotiation agreement with a developer to study a medical campus that could include a children’s hospital.
The seven-story, 184-unit project behind The Martin condo tower is set to finish in 2024.
The City Council is scheduled Wednesday to consider talks for a possible mixed-use medical campus at the 50-acre property.
In Southern Nevada, builders’ sales tally last month was the lowest of the year and marked the third consecutive month of sliding sales.
Developer J Dapper aims to start construction next year on the long-shuttered Huntridge Theater and figures it could cost upwards of $22 million to redevelop the World War II-era venue.
Mark Wahlberg has paid a fortune for a plot of land in a wealthy Las Vegas enclave, records indicate, raising the prospects that the movie star will build a house in America’s casino capital.
A court filing in June said “construction is imminent” at Hawaiian Marketplace, a shuttered property eyed for redevelopment.
Station Casinos has loaded up on more land in Las Vegas, closing a big purchase just a few days after it unveiled plans to demolish three hotels in Southern Nevada.
CBRE Group’s new Las Vegas offices feature amenities such as couches with pillows, wellness rooms with yoga mats, private booths and open rows of unassigned work stations for anyone to use.
Las Vegas house prices drop for first time in over two years as sales keep falling.
According to Las Vegas city records last year, the one-story project will span more than 21,000 square feet and sit on a 5-acre plot of land.
Nevada HAND receives 2,000 calls a day from people seeking affordable housing and only has a “handful” of vacancies in its 4,700-unit portfolio, the president and CEO said.