From Las Vegas Review-Journal (Updated 3/10/25)
Developer plans new apartment complex next to Las Vegas casino
Arizona Charlie’s could get a new next-door neighbor: a big apartment complex.
Las Vegas developer Fore Property Co. has filed plans to build a rental project with 290-plus units next to the hotel-casino on Decatur Boulevard just north of Charleston Boulevard.
Plans also call for around 9,400 square feet of commercial space on the 8-acre project site, an Arizona Charlie’s parking lot.
The Las Vegas Planning Commission is scheduled to consider the project on March 11.
Fore Property managing partner Jonathan Fore declined to comment Thursday.
All told, the new complex would boost the housing stock in the central Las Vegas Valley, putting tenants near downtown and the Strip. The renters would also live next to a locals-focused casino with places to eat, drink and gamble.
In a letter to the city in December, Fore Property’s vice president of development in Las Vegas, Alison Burk, wrote that the project would consist of two three-story buildings and feature a clubhouse with a resort-style pool and fitness center.
Arizona Charlie’s operator Golden Entertainment owns the project site, records show. Efforts to get comment from the Las Vegas-based company were unsuccessful Thursday.
Fore isn’t the first apartment developer in recent years to draw up plans for a rental complex next to a casino in Southern Nevada.
The Calida Group opened an upscale apartment complex next to the Palms in 2021, and Ovation purchased 5 acres behind Sunset Station in 2021 after it filed plans for a 55-and-older residential complex on the site.
Clark County commissioners also approved plans in 2022 for an apartment complex next to the Silverton.
In the southwest valley, Calida is looking to build a 398-unit complex next to the Durango, and Ovation drew up plans for a 403-unit complex of its own next to the resort.
Contact Eli Segall at esegall@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0342.
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The Henderson City Council on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, approved an ordinance to annex 38.48 acres to the city from the Bureau of Land Management.© Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal/TNS
Growing gains: Henderson to annex BLM land
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, approved an ordinance to annex 38.48 acres to the city from the Bureau of Land Management.© Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal/TNS
Henderson is getting a little bit bigger.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance to annex 38.48 acres to the city from the Bureau of Land Management. The annexation includes two areas of land — the first is 12.79 acres, located off Via Inspirada and Las Vegas Boulevard and the second is 25.29 acres located off Via Nobila and Las Vegas Boulevard.
The annexation will take affect March 18 but will continue to be administered and managed by the BLM.
According to documents submitted by the city, the annexation will provide for orderly development to meet public needs. No new developments are currently planned for the land.
According to the city, the anticipated effects of annexation include the creation of new jobs, growth of residential, commercial and industrial property, expansion of the city’s tax base and availability of municipal services.
Around the size of 30 football fields, the property is on the western boundary of Henderson, neighboring the master-planned community of Inspirada and Interstate 15.
In recent years, Henderson has become the second-largest city in Nevada and one of the fastest growing. In 2023, U-Haul ranked Henderson as the No. 17 most growing city in America.
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