The commercial side, to be concentrated on the north and west side of the site, will feature 'a mix of experiential commercial, recreation, hotel, retail, restaurant, and multifamily uses.' The residential side, which will be focused on the southeast corner of the site, will contain up to 665 units, reports Las Vegas Review-Journal. The development will be carried out in three phases.
The mixed-use neighborhood will be called Hylo Park.Īgora Realty and Management, which is currently in escrow to buy the land from Station Casinos, submitted a request to commissioners to re-zone the property from resort-commercial to a residential mixed-used classification, which on Wednesday was signed off. Real estate developer Cary Lefton is looking to build a massive shopping, entertainment and housing complex in the vacant lot, off Rancho Drive and west of Lake Mead Boulevard, reports KTNV.
The project is estimated to employ 925 people and developers plan to break ground in early 2024, hoping for completion sometime in 2025. The North Las Vegas Planning Commission on Wednesday approved re-zoning plans for a new development replacing where Station Casinos' Texas Station and Fiesta Rancho casinos once stood.