LV goes a little Manhattan
Las Vegas Sun - The city of perpetual makeover is about to go a little Manhattan. The little railroad town that became a casino center and then a sprawling suburbia is adding a dollop of upscale urban life with 16 high-rise condominium towers under construction and a promise of scores more on the way.
If the boom continues, and that could be a large “if,” Las Vegas will slowly evolve into a city dotted with neighborhoods that bustle with street life, nightclubs, art galleries, restaurants - even urban grocery stores. In those areas, cars won’t be king. Rockports will.
“It does represent a new way of living in the valley,” said Scott Adams, business development director for Las Vegas, which is keenly interested in renewing its downtown core by adding high-rise residences. “It’s not new in America. We’re just catching up with the rest of the country in terms of a vertical lifestyle.” Continue.
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