
Construction will begin on the new units soon with a completion date of 2028. (Virrage Images/Shutterstock)
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The Las Vegas Medical District will expand with a new multi-story complex. It includes 200 units, with 10% for affordable housing plus retail space.
A significant expansion of residential options is coming to the heart of Las Vegas’s healthcare hub. The Las Vegas Medical District is set to welcome a new mixed-use development project that aims to address both housing needs and community services in the growing medical corridor.
Additional housing for the medical community is coming to the Las Vegas Medical District.
The project is .71 acres near Alta and Tonopah and will include a multi-story complex containing 200 units with 10 percent dedicated to affordable housing, plus 5,000-square-feet of retail… pic.twitter.com/rpZTYNGBns
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New mixed-use development to enhance medical district
According to KTNV Las Vegas, the ambitious development project will transform a .71-acre parcel located at the intersection of Alta and Tonopah into a dynamic multi-story complex. The centerpiece of the development will be a 200-unit residential building with a noteworthy commitment to community accessibility—10% of the units will be designated as affordable housing.
Beyond residential spaces, the project will integrate 5,000 square feet of retail space and include a child enrichment center, creating a more comprehensive neighborhood environment within the Las Vegas Medical District.
Project timeline and impact
Developers have set a completion target of December 2028 for the entire complex. This timeline allows for careful implementation of all planned components while minimizing disruption to the existing medical district operations.
The development represents a strategic move to enhance the medical district’s infrastructure by providing convenient housing options for healthcare workers and creating additional amenities for the surrounding community.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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