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Las Vegas Historic Westside Launches New Era with Entrepreneur Training Center Groundbreaking

By Matthias Binder April 7, 2026
New Historic Westside business hub breaks ground, bringing jobs, opportunities to Las Vegas
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New Historic Westside business hub breaks ground, bringing jobs, opportunities to Las Vegas

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A Turning Point for a Long-Overlooked CommunityFeatures of the Innovative Community E-CenterLeaders Share Vision at the CeremonyProjected Boost to Local Economy

A Turning Point for a Long-Overlooked Community (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – City leaders and developers gathered Monday for the ceremonial groundbreaking of a 4,000-square-foot business hub in the Historic Westside.[1][2] The project targets small business growth and job creation in a neighborhood that has endured decades of neglect. Officials hailed the initiative as a vital boost to local entrepreneurship and economic vitality.[3]

A Turning Point for a Long-Overlooked Community

The Historic Westside stood as a vibrant hub decades ago but faced prolonged disinvestment. Developers and city officials now view this groundbreaking as a catalyst for change. The event drew a standing-room-only crowd, signaling strong community support.[4]

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Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley emphasized the area’s potential during the ceremony. She described the occasion as joyous and reaffirmed the city’s commitment to development. Ward 5 Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong linked the project to the HUNDRED Plan in Action, which focuses on expanding opportunities.[1] U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford also attended, underscoring federal interest in local prosperity.

Features of the Innovative Community E-Center

The new facility occupies a 0.41-acre parcel at 1150 W. Owens Avenue, adjacent to Nucleus Plaza and near J Street. Construction began after the April 6 event, with an opening planned for summer 2027. MYS Firm and Sumnu Marketing lead the development, housing their executive offices alongside public spaces.[1][3]

A 1,447-square-foot entrepreneurial training center forms the core. It offers flexible areas for workshops, classes, meetings, and events. Programs target mentorship, collaboration, and workforce skills, particularly for youth aged 14 to 24 and adults seeking innovation training. Key elements include:

  • Shared knowledge from businesses that survived the Great Recession and pandemic.
  • Spaces for e-commerce brainstorming and community gatherings.
  • Opportunities for contractors, nonprofits, and partners to engage.
  • Focus on practical business launches and growth strategies.
  • Internship models proven over 20 years by Sumnu Marketing.

Leaders Share Vision at the Ceremony

Myisha Boyce, president of MYS Firm, highlighted the project’s significance. “Something like this is so important. We need to see examples of what’s possible,” she stated.[4] Boyce noted the palpable excitement and community turnout for the small-scale yet impactful build.

Shaundell Newsome, founder of Sumnu Marketing, stressed experiential learning. “We know exactly what needs to be done so we’re training a lot of entrepreneurs on how to do that and how to build this community and create jobs,” Newsome said.[3] Mayor Berkley added, “I’m committed to developing the Historic West Side of Las Vegas. It’s been neglected for decades.”[3] These remarks captured a shared optimism for ripple effects from one business sparking others.

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Projected Boost to Local Economy

Small businesses drive Nevada’s workforce, employing over 40% of workers. This hub aligns with that reality by fostering startups and expansion. It will draw new employees and visitors, benefiting nearby establishments like those at Nucleus Plaza.[1]

Proponents expect job creation through direct employment and inspired ventures. The center supports long-term neighborhood growth amid broader revitalization. Horsford reinforced this: “In order to grow, in order to prosper… we need to support our small businesses.”[3] Such investments promise sustained momentum.

Key Takeaways

  • The 4,000-square-foot hub combines offices and training for immediate and future impact.
  • Focus on youth and entrepreneurs addresses critical skill gaps in the community.
  • Partnerships with MYS Firm and Sumnu Marketing leverage proven resilience.

This groundbreaking signals more than construction – it embodies hope for the Historic Westside’s resurgence. As the project advances toward 2027, it could redefine economic prospects for residents. What do you think about this development? Tell us in the comments.

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