The Boring Co. unveiled the proposed route its underground people mover project would follow through downtown Las Vegas.
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LAS VEGAS HOTEL OPENS NEAR CONVENTION CENTER AMID ZERO CONVENTIONEERS
Grimm, founder of DG Development Corp., has built a six-story, dual-branded Hampton Inn & Suites and Home2 Suites just south of the convention center. The 250-room hotel at 755 Sierra Vista Drive opened Aug. 31.
Elon Musk’s Boring Company Applies to Extend Las Vegas Loop to the Strip
Elon Musk’s Boring Company is officially applying to extend its Loop tunnel system at the Las Vegas Convention Center to its first casino on the Strip.
SWENSON STREET NEAR UNLV RENAMED UNIVERSITY CENTER DRIVE
After a yearslong student-driven effort, Swenson Street is now University Center Drive.
SHOPPING CENTER TO BE BUILT IN BOULEVARD MALL PARKING LOT
Boulevard Mall is going through another transformation that will mix its art-deco-style with a bit of Spanish.
GRIMM’S TALE OF A HOTEL
DG Development Corp. founder Daniel Grimm plans to build a six-story, dual-branded Hampton Inn & Suites and Home2 Suites just south of the convention center. Site work is underway.
UNDERGROUND ‘PEOPLE MOVER’ PLANNED FOR LAS VEGAS
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is recommending using Elon Musk’s Boring Company to build a futuristic people mover under its remodeled facility.
APARTMENTS NEAR LAS VEGAS STRIP SET FOR RENOVATIONS, RENT HIKES
The group was drawn to the properties in large part because of their proximity to the expanding convention center. They are also near the Strip and a hotel and apartment project by Las Vegas developer Daniel Grimm.
HALL STRUCTURED FINANCE LENDS $42M ON LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER HOTEL PROJECT
DG Development Corporation has landed a $41.7 million construction loan for its dual-branded Hilton hotel development immediately adjacent to Las Vegas Convention Center.
6 NEW VEGAS PROJECTS TO CREATE 10,000+ NEW JOBS THRU 2020
Undoubtedly, with all of these developments coming soon, the next few years seem to be setting Vegas up for a golden age.