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Premier Retail Shopping Center | Nec Green Valley Parkway & 215 Beltway PEBBLE MARKETPLACE PREMIER RETAIL SHOPPING CENTER | NEC GREEN VALLEY PARKWAY & 215 BELTWAY 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Suite 150 SCOT MARKER JULIE DORNAK Las Vegas, NV 89169 +1 702 836 3782 +1 702 836 3770 T +1 702 735 5700 [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/lasvegas FOR LEASE > LAS VEGAS E WAY PAIUTE GOLF RESORT PAIUT 93 PEBBLE MARKETPLACE 15 95 APEX INDUSTRIAL PARK KYLE CANYON RD KYLE SPRING SILVERSTONE IRON CANYON MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN 157 GATEWAY RANCH RANCH PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS GRAND ETONT DR IVE SEVERENCE LANE ALIANTE 15 PROVIDENCE ELKHORNROA D 215 93 N TENAYA WAY TENAYA N S ELKHORN L L AM DEER SPRINGS WAY 95 OSS B SPRINGS E B R L OA V D D W CENTENNIAL PARKWAY LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY 604 N N JONES N P 215 EL DORADO RO ECOS N DECAT N BLVD • Anchored by Smith’s Food & Drug, Wendy’s, Wells Fargo A D BLVD UR W ANN ROAD ANN ROAD N D U S C I RAN A M SHADOW PAINTED DESERT M M LOS I GO DRIVE N O UNION PACIFIC RR O WASHBURN RD N CREEK A PRADOS S L N 5TH STREET ST Bank, and Bank of America N RANCHO REET O R NELLIS AFB W LONE MOUNTAIN ROAD T DEL NORTE E RANCHO 15 ALTA MIRA CRAIG ROAD 573 C L I F F W ALEXANDER R OAD 93 S H N RAINBOW BLVD N RAINBOW BUFFALO DRIVE BUFFALO A D O W NORTH VD S D R AS BL M I 599 G V ART E • Join Starbuck’s, Rubios, Pizza Hut, The Cracked Egg, E DURANGO LAS VEGAS V AS I N L L N W CHEYENNE AVENUE HILLS U TH 574 ER K SUN CITY LAS VEGAS ING JR BLV DESERT SUNRISE Brooklyn Bagel, Jamba Juice, Subway, China Tango and HIGHLAND PALM NORTH LAS VEGAS E Evans Ave SHORES VISTA FALLS VALLEY AIRPORT D 147 SMOKE RANCH ROAD E Carey Ave Belmont St Belmont VD EAGLE 95 E LAKE MEAD BL CREST W LAKE MEAD BLVD N 147 RANCHO many more quality tenants 147 N BRUCE BRUCE VEGAS DRIVE DR E OWENS AVENUE S N E T PECOS ROAD LAMB BLVD N A TPC AT H LAS VEGAS STER OL 15 GTON AVE L SUMMERLIN W WASHINGTON D MUNICIPAL E WASHIN YW RIVE AVE N RKWAY O SUMMERLIN SUMMERLIN PA OD BLVD TPC AT E BONANZA ROAD ANGEL WESTCLIFF DRIVE 95 D CANYONS E S E LAS VEGAS R T PARK DESERT PINES NU F ART AVE E O ALTA DRIVE STEW O T 515 93 • Excellent Access, Visibility and Daytime Population H I L BADLANDS L S D R W CHARLESTON BLVD E CHARLESTON BLVD T O 159 W FREMONT N V A C L E L E N Y S T PECCOLE T E V R DESERT I 607 E D CANYON W 167 R RANCH 595 E ST LOUIS AVE I V R ROSE E O GATE LOS N A W SAHARA AVE D RED 215 589 FE LI BUFFALO DRIVE BUFFALO E AHARAS AVE I Z S ROCK IP T R VEGAS VALLEY DRIVE • City of Henderson CC (Community Commercial Zoning) N J ST THE LAKES D E S O LAS VEGAS A TH HOLLYWOO N 612 ES ROYAL CC BLVD E DESERT INN ROAD LINKS 147 W DES ERT INN ROAD SPRING MOUNTAIN RD INDUSTRIAL RO WYNN BOULEVARD D LAKE S RAINBOW BLVD B MALL L LAS VEGAS VD 604 95 STALLION BEAR’S FLAMINGO ROAD FLAMINGO ROAD MOUNTAIN 502 BLVD N DECATUR P REFLECTION BEST H ARADI UALAPA BAY S L SPRING E A K SIENA I EAST E RD WAY UNLV L AS VALLEY 582 V E G TROPICANA AVENUE LAS VEGAS A S TROPICANA AVENUE P SUNRISE 593 K BO W 166 S Y S U COLONY A LDE N SPANISH TRAIL D H R B I L R O L HWY A D R B HACIENDA AVE O E A N D T THE B E RUSSELL ROAD L V D P FALLS A S FO B ROAD LL C DUR RUSSE RT RT W MC CARRAN O BALI R APACHE ROAD APACHE O A A N Y D A GO DR GO INT’L AIRPORT W HAI ARK 595 MEAD P TUSCANY E LAKE I V WHITNEY E E SUNSET ROAD W SUNSET ROAD S RANCH PEC 15 N SUNSET S OS TE PHAN 215 PARK RO IE S IE AD V 564 RBY AVE A W A T WILDHORSE L N L RE E A R V R ET E RD EASTGATE W WARM SPRINGS ROAD AVENUE S EASTERN O R 93 RACETR Y D O WARM SPRINGS ROAD E G D RANDE BLVD UPRR R A RICHARD CK CORONADO GREEN SON DRIVE NEVADA ROAD 515 C EN RANCH T TRAILS E VALLEY 582 ST R UNION PACIFIC RR PACIFIC UNION S RAINBOW BLVD RAINBOW S WINDMILL LANE AMERICAN PACIF RHODES WINDMILL LN IC DR 95 RANCH BURKHOLD SOUTH E R BLVD S W WIGWAM AVE W LEGACY A E T S D L VA ER S A N DEAN MARTIN DR DEAN MARTIN W S V S AG T E 607 EN CA E EGAS EGAS BLV E PEBBLE ROAD N S D T TUR BLVD BERM W HENDERSON PA MA S CIF U MA R D 215 DEMOGRAPHICS Y G I A 160 BLUE DIAMOND ROAD C LA Subject R G E PKWY I E DG A RD I R C N N VE E O W D N Z S S I R BLACK AY V FORT APACHE FORT P O S JONES S A H ARKWAY L SOUTHFORK L W E MOUNTAIN EQUESTRI Y AN DR GOMER ROAD P BLVD A W SILVERADO RANCH BLVD RD GREENWAY COLLEGE DR R FOO AP RD K W P A T A DRAGON RIDGE H LOOSA S S Y I LL MOUNTAINS EDGE PKWY B 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES U 515 S F RD D FA R LO DR DEL WEBB IV W CACTUS AVE W CACTUS AVE SILVERADO SUN CITY MACDONALD RANCH E 146 MISSION DR RANCH SUNRIDGE WEST 604 93 y CANYON POPULATION 16,206 145,978 309,555 SHINNECOCK HILLS AVE wa SO U ark E PARADISE HILLS DR TH MACDONALD ER N MOUNTAIN’S HI GH HIGHLANDS L St Rose P S RAILROAD A E EDGE N V D E S N PA R HENDERSON H PASS K I W L LS A Y EXECUTIVE DR RIO SECCO AVG. HH INCOME $92,896 $80,285 $75,672 AIRPORT ANTHEM 93 VOLUNTEER BLVD REVERE *2016 Estimates, Claritas N DEL WEBB’S 95 15 ANTHEM A AY NTHEM PARKW INSPIRADA 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Suite 150 SCOT MARKER JULIE DORNAK Las Vegas, NV 89169 +1 702 836 3782 +1 702 836 3770 T +1 702 735 5700 [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/lasvegas FOR LEASE > PEBBLE MARKETPLACE AVAILABLE SUITES Suite 300 ±3,505 SF Suite 310 ±2,000 SF Nail Salon N ±1,369Wags N SF Whiskers 530 ±2,000 SF 310 ±3,505 SF 300 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Suite 150 SCOT MARKER JULIE DORNAK Las Vegas, NV 89169 +1 702 836 3782 +1 702 836 3770 T +1 702 735 5700 [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/lasvegas.
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