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Southwest Las Vegas Retail Sector Thrives Despite Regional Struggles

By Matthias Binder April 1, 2026
Southwest valley remains bright spot for ailing retail market in Las Vegas, broker says
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Southwest valley remains bright spot for ailing retail market in Las Vegas, broker says

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Retail Jobs Decline from Recent HighsSouthwest Valley Spearheads Construction SurgeLow Vacancy and Steady Demand PersistProductivity Gains Offset Job Stagnation

Retail Jobs Decline from Recent Highs (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – Southern Nevada’s retail landscape faced significant pressures in 2025, marked by job reductions and stagnant sales figures. A Colliers fourth-quarter report for that year revealed a net loss of about 1,300 retail positions since a peak nearly two and a half years earlier. Yet, the southwest submarket stood out as a resilient hub, driving construction and leasing activity amid broader challenges.[1][2]

Retail Jobs Decline from Recent Highs

The Las Vegas metro area’s retail employment reached 114,500 workers in November 2023, its highest point in recent memory. By December 2025, that number had fallen to 113,200, reflecting a roughly 2 percent contraction. Data from the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation underpinned these figures in the Colliers analysis.[1]

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Sales performance mirrored this slowdown. Total retail sales held steady at $30.5 billion for the year, showing no year-over-year increase. Taxable sales in eating and drinking establishments dropped 3.6 percent to $12.6 billion. Overall, Southern Nevada shed 3,200 jobs across sectors in the 12 months ending late 2025, with unemployment easing slightly from 6 percent in November 2024 to 5.5 percent the following November.[1]

Southwest Valley Spearheads Construction Surge

Retail construction emerged as a counterbalance to employment woes, particularly in the southwest portion of the valley. Most projects completed in 2025 concentrated there, according to Colliers. This submarket also topped charts for net absorption, where tenants leased or purchased space, signaling strong demand.[1]

Colliers Executive Vice President Deana Marcello emphasized this trend. “Retail development in Southern Nevada is increasingly concentrated in high-growth suburban corridors, with the Southwest submarket clearly leading the market,” she stated. Her observation aligned with the firm’s data on square footage uptake and new builds.[1]

Low Vacancy and Steady Demand Persist

Market vacancy hovered at low levels throughout 2025. Colliers reported a rate of 4.3 percent for most of the year, ticking up to 4.4 percent in the third quarter due to big-box store vacancies earlier. Net absorption totaled 238,234 square feet for the full year, a step down from 543,138 square feet in 2024 but still positive.[2]

Asking rents rose modestly to $1.90 per square foot on a triple-net basis by quarter’s end, up $0.02 from the prior period and $0.20 year-over-year. The southwest area’s performance contributed to this stability, as suburban expansion absorbed new inventory. Colliers noted that retail inventory grew by just 22,835 square feet in the fourth quarter, reaching 70.8 million square feet overall.[2]

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Productivity Gains Offset Job Stagnation

While headcounts dipped, Colliers described retail employment as largely static in recent quarters. Employers boosted productivity without expanding payrolls, coinciding with falling vacancy rates in the first quarter of 2026. This shift suggested operational efficiencies in a tight market.[1]

Here are key metrics from the Colliers Q4 2025 report:

  • Retail jobs: Down 1,300 since November 2023 peak.
  • Net absorption: 238,234 square feet for 2025.
  • Vacancy: 4.3 percent average, low nationally.
  • Asking rent: $1.90 psf NNN, up year-over-year.
  • Sales volume: Mixed, with gains in single-tenant deals.

Earlier CBRE data from Q4 2024 reinforced the sector’s resilience, with vacancy at 4.2 percent and asking rents near $2.01 per square foot.[3]

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Key Takeaways:

  • Southwest valley leads in construction and absorption amid job losses elsewhere.
  • Low vacancy and rising rents signal sustained demand.
  • Productivity improvements may stabilize employment without growth.

The southwest valley’s momentum offers a roadmap for recovery in Southern Nevada’s retail sector. As suburban corridors attract development, they could anchor broader revitalization. What implications do these trends hold for local shoppers and investors? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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