1960s-Era Property South of Strip to Be Demolished for New Homes
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, October 23, 2025 11:43 am
A deteriorating condominium complex built in the 1960s, located just south of the Las Vegas Strip, has been sold to a new owner who plans to redevelop the site into new housing. The aging property, long considered an eyesore in the area, has faced years of vacancy, structural decline, and complaints from surrounding residents. Officials say the redevelopment is intended to replace the blighted structures with updated residential units, part of ongoing efforts to revitalize older pockets of the urban corridor. Details on the project’s design and construction timeline have not yet been released, but local leaders expect the redevelopment to improve safety, aesthetics, and housing availability in the area.
Original source: Las Vegas Review-Journal
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