DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS has undergone a Container Park, also included the addition of rebirth in recent years that is almost impossible landmark facilities that forever changed the to quantify. This remarkable period of downtown skyline and experience: The Smith redevelopment, fueled by significant private Center for the Performing Arts, The Mob investment and ongoing evolution of key areas Museum, and a new City Hall. like the Fremont East Entertainment District, Today, an outcropping of new restaurants, bars 18b the Las Vegas Arts District and Downtown and retail continues to add to the area’s vitality.

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RESTAURANTS Nearly 10 new restaurants recently joined downtown’s burgeoning dining scene, offering a range of delicious fare from gourmet hot dogs to authentic Indian cuisine. Now Open: Cornish Pasty Company: Redwood Steakhouse: www.cornishpastyco.com www.thecal.com/dine/redwood-steakhouse

Evel Pie: Freedom Beat: www.facebook.com/evelpie www.downtowngrand.com/eat/freedom-beat

Turmeric of India: Pepito Shack: www.turmericflavorsofindia.com www.pepitoshack.com

The Coffee Stand at the D: Fiddlestix: www.thed.com/dining/zingermans-coffee www.goldspike.com/fiddlestix

ENTERTAINMENT VENUES Downtown is putting its own unique spin on the Vegas dance club attracting young millennials to . And, movie-goers can now eat, drink and see the latest releases all under one roof. Now Open: Red: a sports bar by day and a nightclub by Eclipse Theaters: www.eclipsetheaters.com night, Red on Fremont Street is the brainchild “Dinner and a movie” rises to a new level at the of LA’s “club guy,” Bruce Perdew and his concierge-style, eight-screen Eclipse Theaters brother Rod, featuring music from the 1980s, on South Third Street in the Arts District. 1990s, old school hip-hop and more.

RETAIL OPENINGS The Promenade at Juhl With 20,000 sq.-ft. of retail space on the ground level of Juhl, The Promenade at Juhl is downtown’s newest prime shopping and dining destination. Many of the new Promenade at Juhl boutiques and restaurants are owned and operated by Juhl residents who are living the urban live/work dream. Now Open: Greens & Proteins: A/V Boutique & Downtown Décor: www.greensandproteins.com www.theavboutique.com

Le Pho: JAECI: www.lephodtlv.com www.jaeci.com

Classic Jewel: Galerie Miscre8: www.classicjewellv.com/site www.galeriemiscre8.com

Coming Soon to The Promenade at Juhl: Coming Soon to the Arts District: Get A Haircut: Arts District Plaza: retail, restaurants, creative This California-based men’s barber shop combines office space and art galleries classic cuts with classic rock. The Corner Market: A community convenience store is planned for to open in 2017.