Summerlin offers 154 floor plans in 35 neighborhoods throughout nine distinct villages. Homes are available in a variety of styles — from single-family homes to town homes, priced from the mid-$200,000s to more than $1 million. And for those looking for quick occupancy, there are more than two dozen new homes available for immediate or near move-in this fall, just in time for the upcoming holiday season.
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Resort Lifestyle Communities, a national leader in senior living, opened Cactus Valley Retirement Resort, a new retirement community in Henderson, offering independent living for adults 55 and older.
Awash in natural light, this spacious home includes a generous living area, featuring the beauty of tile floors that have the look and feel of hardwood. With limitless design flexibility you can bring your own unique flair to this urbane space.
Reflection Bay Golf Club at Lake Las Vegas Resort has appointed golf professional Nicole Dutt-Roberts as itsnew youth instructor.
Fast forward to 2018, and the couple made yet another leap to become the very first residents at Trilogy in Summerlin by Shea Homes, a community of attached homes and resort amenities that caters exclusively to active adults, 55 and older.
Pardee Homes’ Cobalt neighborhood in the active-inspired Skye Canyon master-planned community in northwest Las Vegas offers modern, spacious, two-story home designs that range from 2,322 square feet to 3,180 square feet with prices that start from the high $300,000s.
Beazer Homes has announced its newest community in Henderson, Laurel Place at Sausalito Drive and S. Racetrack Road. It will open Aug. 31.
The master-planned community is getting a new Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department substation. Now, under construction on 4.75 acres west of the 215 Beltway between Summerlin Parkway and Far Hills Avenue, the approximately 24,000-square-foot substation will become the 10th police headquarters in Las Vegas and will serve all of the community once completed this fall.
Every week, residents of The Ogden, a 21-story condominium tower in downtown Las Vegas, head upstairs to their top-floor Sky Deck social lounge for an hour or so of catching up. And, in between the appetizers and drinks, a community has formed — warmly welcoming new residents to the neighborhood.
Las Vegas native Roberto Orellana has lived in Summerlin nearly all his life. A graduate of Bishop Gorman High School who left Nevada briefly to attend San Diego State University, the 26-year-old is now a business development executive for Aristocrat Technologies Inc., a global gaming giant that also calls the master-planned community home.
These young ladies joined their fathers, James and Justin, both employees of Pardee Homes, for the grand opening Aug. 10 of the builder’s Cirrus neighborhood. All three girls appear perfectly at home in the playhouse in the backyard of the Plan Two model.
■ Blue Heron, a design/build firm led by founder and Las Vegas native Tyler Jones, has announced that Ryan Thompson has joined the company as chief marketing officer. Thompson will be an integral part to the growth strategy for the company, overseeing the evolution of the Blue Heron brand, strategic vision, marketing strategy and media across all platforms.
Toll Brothers has announce the opening of its newest model homes at Concord at Cadence in Henderson. The professionally decorated models will open for tours during the grand opening event Aug. 17 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
It’s a big beautiful view of the world from the 19th floor when you call Residence No. 1919 at One Las Vegas home.
Located on the South Strip, minutes from the developing Raiders football stadium; the bustling T-Mobile Arena; world-class shopping and dining on the Strip; and nearby Town Square, One Las Vegas, the iconic twin-tower high-rise, is showcasing its White Throne Mountain floor plan — residence No. 622.