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Las Vegas Historic Westside Gears Up for Transformation with Housing and Business Surge

By Matthias Binder April 10, 2026
Las Vegas' Historic Westside expansion continues revitalizing toward 'greatness'
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Las Vegas' Historic Westside expansion continues revitalizing toward 'greatness'

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2025 Milestones Set Strong FoundationHousing Projects Address Critical NeedsBusiness Hubs Ignite Entrepreneurial SpiritTech Training and Cultural Spaces Round Out Vision

2025 Milestones Set Strong Foundation (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – The Historic Westside, a neighborhood rich in cultural history yet long overlooked for major development, entered a new chapter of revitalization. City-led efforts under the Hundred Plan have delivered tangible progress, from gleaming new facilities to ambitious construction sites. Residents and leaders alike see these initiatives as steps toward restoring the area’s former vibrancy while building modern opportunities.

2025 Milestones Set Strong Foundation

The previous year brought several high-profile openings that anchored community life. The West Las Vegas Library debuted on December 9 at 1861 N. Martin L. King Jr. Blvd., doubling the size of its predecessor with 41,000 square feet of space. This hub featured expanded collections, a tech innovation lab with 3D printers and recording studios, plus cultural exhibits on local history.

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Earlier, on August 27, the Historic Westside Education and Training Center opened at 1099 C St., offering credentialed programs in manufacturing, health care, and tech trades. Funded by federal and state grants, the 15,000-square-foot facility partnered with the College of Southern Nevada to connect residents to careers. These additions not only boosted skills but also fostered pride in a neighborhood poised for growth.

Housing Projects Address Critical Needs

Developers broke ground on transformative residential efforts, marking the first sizable private housing in decades. Cherry Development’s Share Westside, a five-story complex with 104 one-bedroom units, neared completion at Jefferson Avenue and D Street. Amenities included coworking spaces, a fitness center, and ground-floor retail leased to the city, with 84 units reserved as workforce housing at controlled rents.[3]

Sam Cherry, CEO of Cherry Development, highlighted the project’s significance. "This is the first big private development in the Westside in many decades," he said. Meanwhile, the Marble Manor redevelopment promised 635 mixed-income units to replace aging public housing, with construction starting this year in phases through 2032. Backed by a $50 million HUD grant, it aimed to preserve affordability without displacement.

Business Hubs Ignite Entrepreneurial Spirit

New commercial spaces targeted small businesses, a key to economic stability. The Lake Mead Microbusiness Park advanced with 76 workforce units and 20,000 square feet of retail, offices, and UNLV’s Black Fire Innovation Center. Leasing began early this year after a 2025 groundbreaking.

Recent groundbreakings amplified momentum. MYS Firm and the city launched a 4,000-square-foot office and training center near West Owens Avenue, set for summer 2027. Myisha Boyce, MYS Firm president, called it "a meaningful investment in the Historic Westside and in the entrepreneurs who will help shape its future." Nearby, The Good Word Social Club emerged at D Street and Madison, offering dining, live music, and incubators for local vendors.[4][5]

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Project Key Features Timeline
The Good Word Market Hall Food incubators, bar, live music Opens 2026
shareDOWNTOWN Westside 104 units, 13,000 sq ft retail Completes 2026
Business Hub (MYS Firm) Offices, training spaces Opens 2027

Tech Training and Cultural Spaces Round Out Vision

Workforce programs expanded at the Strong Future Technology Training Center, delivering free courses in coding, cybersecurity, and esports. Ethel Pearson Park upgrades, honoring a local leader from 1944, included new fencing and lighting starting this year. Events like Love on Jackson united the community with music and vendors.

Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley emphasized the progress: "The Historic Westside offers opportunity and is a dynamic area of our city for new projects." These elements wove education, recreation, and culture into the fabric of renewal.[4]

Key Takeaways

  • Hundred Plan drives housing from 104 to 635 units across sites.
  • Small business incubators and training centers target local entrepreneurs.
  • 2026 brings openings for food halls, mixed-use spaces, and park improvements.

The Historic Westside’s resurgence blends respect for its past with bold investments in tomorrow, creating jobs, homes, and gathering spots. As shovels turn and doors open, the neighborhood stands ready to reclaim its place in Las Vegas’ story. What do you think about these changes? Tell us in the comments.

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