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Planning commission approves Phase 2 of Marble Manor redevelopment, 223 units with commercial space

October 15, 2025 | Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada


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Planning commission approves Phase 2 of Marble Manor redevelopment, 223 units with commercial space
The Planning Commission on Oct. 14 approved a vacation of right‑of‑way and the site development plan for Phase 2 of the Marble Manor redevelopment, a multi‑phase project in historic West Las Vegas that includes a four‑story building with 223 residential units and about 10,389 square feet of commercial space.

The project is intended as Phase 2 of a larger five‑phase redevelopment of the Marble Manor property, transforming an underutilized complex with a mix of housing types, and includes space reserved for a potential Head Start daycare program in a separate future application. Planning staff recommended approval and commissioners supported the plan, which will go to City Council on Nov. 19.

Representatives from the developer and KME Architects presented the plan and said it includes a mix of unit types across several buildings (one‑ to five‑bedroom units in the wider redevelopment scheme), landscape and connectivity improvements, and ground‑floor commercial shells for community‑serving tenants. In the hearing, the development team confirmed the project’s consistency with the Vision 2045 master plan and the West Las Vegas plan; planning staff recommended approval of the vacation and SDR subject to conditions. Commissioner Munford said the project includes a mix of income types and noted the inclusion of vouchers and tax‑credit units in the broader redevelopment program.

Outcome: The commission voted to approve the requested right‑of‑way vacation and site development plan review (items 51A/51B). The action will move to the City Council for final action on Nov. 19. The developer and architect said construction sequencing will follow prior approvals and upcoming building‑permit reviews.

The approval advances a major block of housing and street improvements in West Las Vegas; the project team said they will continue with building permit submittals and coordination with city departments.

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