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RTC Opens Community Comment Period for Feedback on Upcoming Transit Service Changes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 29, 2020 MEDIA CONTACTS: Sue Christiansen, RTC, (702) 676-1891 office, [email protected] Catherine Lu, RTC, (702) 676-1788 office, [email protected] RTC opens community comment period for feedback on upcoming transit service changes Click to Tweet: .@RTCSNV opens 60-day comment period to gather community input on system-wide transit service changes. Find all details at https://www.rtcsnv.com/ways-to-travel/schedules-maps/2020-transit-service- change/ LAS VEGAS – The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) is experiencing a severe drop in transit funding as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. To adjust for this loss in revenue, while continuing to provide critically needed transportation, the RTC is considering making system-wide service changes that would go into effect in fall 2020. The community is encouraged to provide input on proposed changes including route eliminations, routing adjustments and schedule changes during a 60-day comment period. “Our public transportation system is facing the same financial uncertainty that businesses and communities across the country are experiencing when it comes to providing essential services with reduced budgets,” said Francis Julien, RTC deputy CEO. “We know this is a very difficult time for our community as we continue to grapple with so many unknowns, especially as it relates to providing public transportation to our community. So before we make any transit service changes, we need to hear from you. We are making efforts to reach out and provide information in many different ways, and we hope we will get valuable feedback from riders and non-riders alike.” The public comment period will remain open through Friday, August 28. -
CLARK COUNTY PUBLIC BUILDINGS ELEMENT of the Clark County Comprehensive Plan
CLARK COUNTY PUBLIC BUILDINGS ELEMENT of the Clark County Comprehensive Plan Prepared by the Department of Comprehensive Planning Adopted June 5, 2001 500 South Grand Central Parkway, Suite 3012 PO Box 551741 Las Vegas, NV 89155-1741 (702) 455-4181 Fax. (702) 385-8940 http://www.co.clark.nv.us ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Board of County Commissioners: Office Of The County Manager: Dario Herrera, Chairman Dale W. Askew, County Manager Myrna Williams, Vice-Chair Michael R. Alastuey, Assistant County Manager Yvonne Atkinson Gates Richard B. Holmes, AICP, Assistant County Erin Kenny Manager Mary Kincaid Chip Maxfield D e partment of Comprehensive Planning: Bruce Woodbury John Schlegel, AICP, Director Phil Rosenquist, AICP, Assistant Director Planning Commission: Barbara Ginoulias, Assistant Director Will Watson, Chairman Jory Stewart, AICP, Advanced Planning Manager Richard Bonar, Vice-Chair Charley Johnson D e partment of Real Property Management: Bernard Malamud Sandy Norskog, Director Pam Mortensen Doug Malan Finance Department: Kirby Trumbo George W. Stevens, Director Susan Laveway, Assistant Director Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee: Michael Dias, Chair Public Building Advisory Team: Ron Newell, Vice-Chair Clark County Long Range Planning Committee Curtis Alexander Clark County Space Committee Don Dickson Leo Dupre Public Buildings Work Team: Robert Eliason Gene Paul Pasinski, AICP, Project Lead Ralph Hamilton Department of Comprehensive Planning Dan Holt Alberta Guinther Fred Hutt Daniel Kezar Jennifer Lewis Chris LaMay Thomas Lisiewski -
Visitor's Guide
MANHEIM NEVADA Visitor’s Guide EXPLORE LAS VEGAS The sights and sounds of Las Vegas are intoxicating. Join us for incredible experiences in Las Vegas. TOWN SQUARE LAS VEGAS NORTH PREMIUM OUTLETS 6605 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119 875 S. Grand Central Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV 89106 Phone: 702.269.5001 Phone: 702.474.7500 Website: mytownsquarelasvegas.com Website: premiumoutlets.com Distance to auction: 21.2 miles Distance to auction: 12.7 miles THE FORUM SHOPS BEAR'S BEST 3500 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89109 11111 W. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89135 Phone: 702.893.3807 Phone: 702.804.8500 Website: simon.com Website: clubcorp.com/bearsbest Distance to auction: 16.8 miles Distance to auction: 29.6 miles TPC 9851 Canyon Run dr., Las Vegas, NV 89144 Phone: 702.256.2500 Website: tpc.com/tpc-las-vegas Distance to auction: 21.7 miles BALI HAI 5160 S. LAs Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89119 Phone: 702.450.8191 Website: balihaigolfclub.com Distance to auction: 19.3 miles 2 EXPLORE LAS VEGAS See what Las Vegas has to offer for every visitor. We have a little something for everyone. Come experience our adventure today. RED ROCK CANYON LAKE MEAD RIVERBOAT CRUISES 1000 Scenic Loop Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89161 490 Horse Power Cove., Boulder City, NV 89005 Phone: N/A Phone: 702.293.6180 Website: redrockcanyonlv.org Website: lakemeadecruises.com Distance to auction: 31.3 miles Distance to auction: 44.5 miles VALLEY OF FIRE GRAND CANYON TOURS 29450 Valley of Fire Rd., Moapa Valley, NV 89040 795 E. -
World War II Era Residential Housing in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada (1940–1945)
World War II Era Residential Housing in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada (1940–1945) HPF Tracking No.: P14AS00012(3) Prepared for: The city of Las Vegas Development Services Center and Historic Preservation Commission Prepared by: Greta J. Rayle, M.A., RPA and Helana Ruter, M.A. Logan Simpson 3753 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 235 Las Vegas, NV 89169 June 2015 LSD Technical Report No. 145648 The archival research and windshield survey of historic properties that is the subject of this historic context on World War II era residential housing in the city of Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada has been financed in whole or part with federal funds from the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, and administered by the State Historic Preservation Office. The contents and opinions, however, do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of the Interior or the State Historic Preservation Office. This program receives federal financial assistance for identification and protection of historic properties. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, the U.S. Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability or age in its federally assisted programs. If you believe you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility as described above, or if you desire further information, please write to: Chief, Office of Equal Opportunity Programs, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1201 Eye Street, NW (2740), Washington, D.C. -
Brighton Collectibles and Dress for Success Southern
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 11, 2018 Media Contacts: Amy Maier, [email protected], 702-904-0296 Brighton Collectibles and Dress for Success Southern Nevada Kick Off the 8th Annual Handbag Trade-In Event, starting this Friday All Las Vegas-area Brighton Collectibles Stores to accept handbag donations of any brand July 13-22 WHAT: As the partnership between Brighton Collectibles and Dress for Success Southern Nevada commemorates its eighth year, the organizations once again are inviting community members to donate their gently used or new handbags to any of Brighton's 10 Las Vegas store locations. Everyone who brings in a handbag donation (any size, any brand) will receive $25 off any Brighton handbag valued up to $249, or $50 off any Brighton handbag valued at $250 or more. At the end of the trade-in period, Brighton gathers all of the donated handbags from each location and cleans and refurbishes them before delivering them to Dress for Success Southern Nevada. WHEN: Friday, July 13 through Sunday, July 22, 2018 WHERE: Brighton Collectibles 10 Las Vegas area locations. Located in: The District at Green Valley Ranch, Downtown Summerlin, Town Square, Fashion Show Mall, The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Grand Canal Shoppes, Miracle Mile Shops, McCarran International Airport: Main Esplanade, C Gates and D Gates WHO: Media interviews available with: Paula Lawrence, Executive Director, Dress for Success Southern Nevada Anitra Ralph, Sales and Personnel Director, Brighton Collectibles Jusdean Flores, Store Director, Brighton Collectibles, Downtown Summerlin MEDIA: Please contact Amy Maier at [email protected] for interview and filming opportunities, including at Brighton Collectibles stores. -
100 Things to Do in Las Vegas Things to Do
100 things to do in Las Vegas Things to do Tree House & Play Zone at the Container Park The Container Park, located in Downtown Las Vegas, is an open-air shopping center built from repurposed shipping containers. Located a few blocks away from the Fremont Street Experience, this open-air shopping center is filled with boutique retail shops, restaurants, and live entertainment. Marking the entrance is a 55-foot metal praying mantis sculpture which shoots flames during special occasions. Once inside the park, you’ll be surrounded by unique restaurants, bars, and hip retail outlets selling a variety of clothes, toys and food. The feature attraction for kids is the children’s park. Located in a mostly-shaded area, (key for those hot summer months) the park contains a 33-foot tall slide. If that’s not enough for your kid, there’s also a NEOS playground: an electronic game that requires kids to chase after flashing lights. On hand at the park are also large foam blocks for building, throwing and jumping on. Sit back and have a drink while your child expends some energy! Free 707 Fremont St - 89101 702-359-9982 downtowncontainerpark.com Town Square Welcome to Town Square, Las Vegas’ equivalent of Mecca. This huge outdoor retail facility has over 1.5 million square-feet of shopping, dining, movies and entertainment. To boot, they also have a large outdoor playground for toddlers and bigger kids with tree houses, water jets and a maze! Throughout the year, Town Square also presents many free kids events, such as live music in a grassy park area located next to the playground (be warned, the “grass” is fake plastic grass...it is a desert after all!). -
City of Las Vegas Economic and Urban Development Department & Redevelopment Agency
012014 City of Las Vegas Economic and Urban Development Department & Redevelopment Agency Economic and Urban Development Department The Economic and Urban Development Department creates, coordinates and encourages new development and redevelopment throughout the city of Las Vegas. It increases and diversifies the city’s economy and creates jobs through business attraction, retention and expansion programs. This expanded department now includes the Parking Division. The newly reorganized and consolidated Parking Division has begun work on modernizing parking meters, online customer service, downtown parking locator assistance and aiding developers with their parking-related plans. The EUD coordinates with the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency (RDA) on day-to-day operations, economic development, job creation and long-term strategic goals. Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency The Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency (RDA) promotes the redevelopment of downtown Las Vegas and surrounding older commercial districts by working with developers, property owners and the community to accomplish beneficial revitalization efforts, create jobs and eliminate urban decay. The city of Las Vegas currently has two designated redevelopment areas. Redevelopment Area 1 encompasses 3,948 acres. The area roughly includes the greater downtown Las Vegas area east of I-15, south of Washington Avenue, north of Sahara Avenue and west of Maryland Parkway. It also includes the Charleston Boulevard, Martin L. King Boulevard and Eastern Avenue corridors. A new Redevelopment Area 2 (RDA 2) was officially adopted during the Aug. 15, 2012 meeting of the Las Vegas City Council. The RDA 2 designation gives the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency the powers to redevelop, rehabilitate and revitalize this area. This new RDA 2 designation also allows the Redevelopment Agency to provide qualified owners/operators with certain business incentives. -
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Real Estate Deck 2017
ABOUTWE ASPIRE TO BEUS FIRST, UNIQUE, OR BEST IN EVERYTHING WE DO. Downtown Project was founded in January 2012 with the idea that if you accelerate co-learning, collisions, and connectedness in the city’s urban core, productivity, innovation, growth, and happiness will fall into place. Zappos.com CEO Tony Hsieh made a personal investment of $350 million toward helping with the revitalization of part of downtown Las Vegas. His investment became Downtown Project, which has allocated roughly $200 million in real estate and development, $50 million in small businesses, $50 million in technology and startups through VTF Capital, and $50 million in arts and culture, education, and healthcare. A large portion of our investment was allocated toward real estate and development in the Fremont East/East Village districts of downtown Las Vegas. We own approximately 45 acres, and we’re activating our holdings in an organic way, rather than through a top-down master plan. We’ve purposely activated buildings that are not directly next to one another in order to encourage people to walk a little farther into the neighborhood, which increases opportunities for collisions. The roughly $200 million to real estate and development includes approximately 45 acres of land in and around the Fremont East and East Village districts, and approximately 11 businesses that we wholly own and operate. So far we’ve invested in approximately 50 small businesses ranging from restaurants, bars, and a microbrewery to retail, including a bookstore, a record store/recording studio, and a toy store. Downtown Project has also invested in services, from a membership-based dog park and doggie day care to an app-based laundry and dry cleaning business. -
Square North
TOWN SQUARE NORTH 6543 & 6551 SOUTH LAS VEGAS BOULEVARD PROPERTY OVERVIEW Located on the World Famous Las Vegas Strip, Town Square is the premier mixed use development in Southern Nevada. Comprised of approx. 355,000 sf of Office Space and over 1 Million square feet of Retail Space. It provides a vibrant mix of shopping, restaurants, cafes, entertainment, & Office space in an open-air urban environment with a beautiful, family friendly, central park. With easy access to the I-215 Beltway, the I-15, and Las Vegas Blvd. it provides for an ideal central location for employees and guests. Outside of the on-site amenities, it is also near McCarran International Airport, University of Nevada Las Vegas, the future Las Vegas Raiders Stadium, T-Mobile Arena, & all of the other amenities that the “Strip” has to offer. HIGHLIGHTS Las Vegas Blvd Vibrant Mixed-Use Easy access Covered Child Care Car detailing with Address Project anywhere in the Parking available at the Elite Mobile Car Wash Town via the I-215 Structure Las Vegas Artsy and I-15 interchange Nannies AMENITIES ENTERTAINMENT DINING & SHOPPING OFFICE TENANTS AMC Town Square SPECIALTY FOODS Abercrombie & Fitch, Tesla, The Las Vegas Raiders, Movie Theatres, Blue Martini, Bonefish Grill, Apple Store, AT&T, Banana Regus Executive Suites, GameWorks, Lucky Events, Brio Tuscan Grille, California Republic, Bath & Body Works, LV Stadium Company, Pinot’s Palette, Raiders Pizza Kitchen, Double Helix Express, H&M, Hollister, MAC, Biometrica Systems, LLC, Preview Center, Stoney’s Wine & Whiskey Lounge, -
Visitors Downtown.Docx
Welcome to our Visitors’ Guide to Las Vegas, created just for DLFers by the locals! If you’re willing to travel to Downtown Las Vegas (listed locations roughly 18-20 miles away or a 30-40 minute drive)… Transportation: ● Fremont Street area is walkable between Fremont Street Experience, Mob Museum, Fremont East, Container Park, PublicUs. ● Arts district is a 5-minute drive from Fremont Street area (walking not recommended) but there is also a Free Downtown Loop shuttle that runs continuously during operating hours and arrives at each stop every 20 minutes: Monday through Thursday: 11:30 am to 8:30 pm / Friday through Saturday: 3 pm to 12 am / Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm ● Parking in lots has hourly & maximum charge; parking on streets has hourly charge -- check the meter, some street locations have free parking after 10 pm!) Activities & Entertainment / Food, Coffee Shops, & Breweries Note: Most bars will have a cover charge of $5-$10 for men (and sometimes women), especially after 10 pm ● Gold Spike - Downtown bar with board games indoors and oversized games outside on the lawn/patio, including Giant Jenga, Giant Beer Pong, Giant Chess, Twister, Cornhole, Shuffleboard, Four Square, and roller skating! Open daily 24/7 ○ 217 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas NV ○ For more information, call: 702.476.1082 ● LV Natural History Museum - Historical museum for all ages with exhibits related to archaeology, prehistoric life, marine animals, various biomes, and geology. $12 admission. ○ Open daily from 9 am - 4 pm ○ 900 N Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas NV ○ For more information, call: 702.384.3466 ● Neon Museum - Museum with retired and restored neon signs (The “Neon Boneyard”) from around Las Vegas. -
Hacienda Industrial Park
3915 West Hacienda Avenue, Unit A105–107, Las Vegas, NV | For Sublease Hacienda Industrial Park Sublease expires 08/31/2024 Chris Lane, SIOR, CCIM Paul Sweetland, SIOR Jerry Doty, SIOR +1 702 836 3728 +1 702 836 3750 +1 702 836 3735 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] License # NV-S.0166896 License # NV-S.0043604 License # NV-S.0172045 AY LAS VEGAS W TE IU PAIUTE GOLF RESORT PA 93 15 95 APEX INDUSTRIAL PARK KYLE CANYON RD KYLE SPRING SILVERSTONE IRON CANYON MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN 157 GATEWAY RANCH RANCH GRAND TETON DRIVE 3915 West Hacienda Avenue, Unit A105–107, Las Vegas, NV PARK HIGHLANDSSublease expires 08/31/2024 SEVERENCE LANE ALIANTE PROVIDENCE ELKHORN ROAD 15 215 S 93 N L T ELKHORN A M L N E O 95 B S DEER SPRINGS WAY A S B Y SPRINGS E L A V R D W O A A Y D W CENTENNIAL PARKWAY LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY 604 N N P E J O C N 215 EL DORADO O E S S N R B O L A D V D E D A W ANN ROAD C ANN ROAD U T N D R U S C B Hacienda I R A M A SHADOW PAINTED DESERT M N L M LOS I V GO N O UNION PACIFIC RR D O WASHBURN RD N CREEK D A PRADOS S R N L I V S N E 5 T RANCHO T R O H E R NELLIS AFB W LONE MOUNTAIN ROAD T E E S T T DEL NORTE R E E RANCHO T 15 ALTA MIRA CRAIG ROAD CRAIG ROAD 573 C L I F F W ALEXANDER ROAD 93 NELLIS AFB S H N BUFFALO DRIVE BUFFALO A D R O A W I NORTH D N V S L B O D CCSN S B W R A M CHEYENNE Industrial Park I 599 G V A E E B CAMPUS V LAS VEGAS R L DURANGO T AS V I N L D N L W CHEYENNE AVENUE HILLS U LOSEE RD.