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Five New Tenants Bring Retail and Dining Boost to Las Vegas Strip’s BLVD This Spring

By nvm_admin May 3, 2026
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BLVD’s Growing Presence on the StripSpotlight on the Five New AdditionsDining Draws from East and WestRetail Variety for Every Shopper

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Las Vegas Strip — Visitors and residents alike stand to gain more choices for shopping and meals as five new retailers and restaurants prepare to launch at the expansive BLVD shopping center this spring.[1][2] The development arrives at a time when the Strip continues to draw record numbers of tourists, offering a timely expansion of options in a high-traffic corridor. BLVD operators highlighted the move as part of ongoing efforts to blend global brands with local appeal.

BLVD’s Growing Presence on the Strip

The BLVD complex spans more than 400,000 square feet of retail space along over 700 feet of prime frontage at 3747 S. Las Vegas Blvd.[2] Developers positioned it as the largest standalone retail, entertainment, and dining hub on the Strip, independent of any casino or hotel attachment. Existing anchors already include popular names such as PUMA, adidas, lululemon, Pandora, ABC Stores, H&M, JD Sports, Abercrombie & Fitch, and How Ya Dough’N.

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This foundation supports the influx of newcomers, creating a multifaceted destination amid the Strip’s competitive landscape. The center aims to capture foot traffic from nearby resorts while providing a more relaxed outdoor shopping vibe. Such expansions reflect steady investment in the area’s non-gaming attractions.

Spotlight on the Five New Additions

BLVD revealed the quintet of tenants in mid-April, signaling accelerated leasing activity.[1] Each brings distinct offerings to complement the center’s mix. Sara Ure, director of marketing and event sales at BLVD, noted in the announcement, “This announcement signals continued momentum for BLVD Las Vegas as we continue to attract a diverse mix of globally recognized brands and beloved local favorites.”[1][2]

  • Tenshou: An elevated Japanese dining venue crafted exclusively for BLVD, featuring an outpost of Tokyo’s acclaimed Bar Centifolia, renowned for its masterful cocktails.[1]
  • Silverlake Ramen: A ramen specialist from Los Angeles’ Silverlake neighborhood, now with over 30 U.S. locations and a 2025 Yelp ranking among top ramen spots for its varied broths.[1][3]
  • Miniso: A Chinese lifestyle retailer stocked with affordable cosmetics, housewares, toys, and licensed merchandise from brands like Sanrio and Harry Potter.[1][2]
  • Boot Barn: A go-to for western boots, apparel, and gear from labels such as Ariat, Wrangler, and Justin.[1][2]
  • Sunglass Hut: A purveyor of designer and performance eyewear, including Ray-Ban, Oakley, and Prada.[1][2]

Dining Draws from East and West

Two of the arrivals focus on Japanese cuisine, tapping into rising demand for authentic Asian flavors on the Strip. Tenshou promises refined dishes alongside Bar Centifolia’s theatrical drinks, potentially drawing cocktail enthusiasts from afar. Silverlake Ramen expands its Vegas footprint beyond its 2023 Chinatown debut, offering accessible bowls in vegetable, chicken, and pork varieties.[3]

These spots arrive as BLVD builds its food scene, with further enhancements on the horizon. The variety caters to quick bites for shoppers or sit-down experiences for diners exploring the area. Operators expect the openings to integrate seamlessly with pedestrian flows from adjacent attractions.

Retail Variety for Every Shopper

On the retail side, Miniso targets budget-conscious buyers with trendy, fun finds across categories. Boot Barn appeals to those embracing western style, from boots to accessories suited for festivals or daily wear. Sunglass Hut rounds out the trio with stylish protection against the desert sun.

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Together, they broaden BLVD’s appeal beyond high-end fashion already present. Shoppers benefit from one-stop convenience in a visually striking setting. The spring timeline aligns with peak tourist season, maximizing early exposure.

What Matters Now
These openings strengthen BLVD’s position as a Strip standout, blending everyday essentials with specialty draws. Tourists gain more non-casino diversions, while locals enjoy expanded nearby options. The momentum points to sustained growth in Strip retail.

Further ahead, the world’s largest In-N-Out Burger plans a Q2 debut, followed by Netflix House in 2027, ensuring BLVD remains a focal point for innovation.[1][2] For the Las Vegas economy, such investments signal confidence in tourism’s rebound and the enduring pull of the Strip. BLVD’s evolution underscores how retail and dining continue to anchor the entertainment capital’s vitality.

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