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Ground broken for City Crossing mixed-use project

Project will include offices, shops, homes

Las Vegas-based Plise Development has broken ground on City Crossing, a $2 billion, 126-acre mixed-use project near Henderson Executive Airport.

Plans call for 1 million square feet of premium office space, 1 million square feet of retail and restaurants, two boutique hotels and 2,500 luxury residential units.


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  • "You can draw a comparison between Town Square with respect to retail gravity along with lifestyle tenants, combine that with the residential component of The District times three and then you incorporate into that mix the Howard Hughes office mix," Plise associate general counsel Jon Field said.

    Field said City Crossing will serve the entire southern valley, particularly the affluent communities of Southern Highlands, Inspirada, Seven Hills, Anthem, Sun City, Silverado Ranch and Green Valley.

    The project boasts 25 acres of parks, pedestrian trails and other amenities such as a community center, spa and fitness facilities. Upon completion in 2015, City Crossing will have 41 buildings with more than 6 million square feet of housing, retail and office elements.

    "City Crossing will provide Henderson and Las Vegas with a versatile, mixed-use urban neighborhood unlike any other in Southern Nevada," Plise Chief Operating Officer Mitchell Stipp said in a statement.

    Plise is the developer and general contractor. Architects Orange is the architect. Chaparral Contracting and WRG Engineering are also working on the project. The first two phases of development are slated for completion by third quarter 2009.

    RESORT RESTAURANT: Penta Building Group has completed Diablo's Cantina restaurant and bar next to the main entrance of the Monte Carlo hotel.

    With the charm of a Mexican coastal cantina, Diablo's is destined to be a "classic Las Vegas hotspot," Penta Vice President Ken Alber said. The second-floor bar balcony overlooks the Strip.

    The $14.9 million, 13,000-square-foot restaurant is fashioned as an abandoned Mexican government building, anchored by an old stone wall ruin that frames the entry. Reclaimed wood, recycled embossed and hammered metal ceiling pieces, handmade Mexican tile, raw concrete and steel add to the rustic and authentic feel.

    Klai Juba Architects served as the architect for the project.

    RETAIL DEALS: Christopher Clifford and Todd Manning of Marcus & Millichap in Las Vegas represented Pantheon Parkview LLC in the purchase of Parkview Plaza Shopping Center for $7.5 million. The center at 3935 Durango Drive has three buildings with 25,000 square feet of retail space.

    Rob Lujan of Gatski Commercial represented landlord Enduro LLC in the 61-month lease of 8,000 square feet of retail space at 8650 W. Tropicana Ave. to Tuesday Morning, owned by TX Corp. The transaction is valued at $675,000. The retail center is anchored by a Fresh & Easy market.

    Jason Simon of Gatski represented landlord Stanley Zimmerman Revocable Trust in the 10-year lease of 4,855 square feet by Scher's Superior Tire in West Tropicana Plaza, 9555 W. Tropicana Ave. The lease value is $1.3 million, or about $2 a square foot.

    David Grant and Scot Marker of Colliers International represented Trop and Jones Town Center in the 60-month lease of 1,200 square feet of retail space to Bellissima Nails & Spa at 6125 W. Tropicana Ave. The lease value is $195,000, or $2.70 a square foot.

    Grant and Marker also represented Donahue Schriber Realty Group in the 60-month lease of nearly 4,000 square feet of retail space in Pebble Marketplace, 1550 N. Green Valley Parkway, to Stacey Shea, doing business as Birma Yoga. The deal is valued at $472,000.

    Contact reporter Hubble Smith at hsmith@reviewjournal.com or (702) 383-0491.

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    J wrote on December 02, 2007 12:12 PM: Alan, what, exactly, is your point? Whiny naysayers like you should move back where you came from.


    alan berk wrote on November 26, 2007 04:58 AM: just what las vegas needs 2,500 new luxury homes!!

    gee no housing glut there i guess.

    too funny really as developers slash prices for newlybuilt homes in areas where they sold over priced homes to buyers last year.

    if i bought a house from one of these developers i sure would be pissed- how do you re-fi when the builder makes the comps look terrible by selling lower now then he did last year.

    There Should be a revolt at the tax asssor`s office!!

    i sure hope people finally get smart and move back toward the city and the strip- i live by the corner of flamingo and sandhill- those older neighborhoods have nice big lots- not zero lot lines-They are close to everything-We have luxury houses on viking- middle class nighborhoods all the way down harmon to boulder hi-way.

    Why people live 45 minutes from anything when they could live in that area is beyond comprehension- are people really this stupid- unlv - the airport- the strip ,the convention center- all within a 15 minute radius

    oh well maybe when gas gets to 4 dollars a gallon they will appreciate these neighborhoods again