Las Vegas Review-Journal

DOWNTOWN GREETS NEW CONSTRUCTI­ON

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Two Bald Brothers Mediterran­ean Cuisine

Two friends, Roei Klein and Yitzhak Maydan, who aren’t actually brothers, took over the 1,330-square-foot spot formerly occupied by Zydeco Po-boys in March to offer Mediterran­ean cuisine.

The pair is scheduled to open Two Bald Brothers Mediterran­ean Cuisine this month. The restaurant will offer gyros, falafel hummus and other traditiona­l fare.

Two Brothers will be open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. seven days a week, with breakfast offered from 7 to 11 a.m.

Arts District Plaza

Tucked away behind the popular Artifice and Crown & Anchor Pub in the Arts District, a new complex is beginning to accept tenants with space for restaurant­s, retail and offices.

Developer Michael Boscia of Dapper Companies said that the only confirmed tenant at the Arts District Plaza was the Burlesque Museum, but several other companies were in negotiatio­ns. One of the spaces designated for a restaurant features a rooftop deck, a rare feature in the area, Boscia said.

First move-ins are expected in October for 231 apartments, built over 15,000 square feet of retail space.

Fremont 9 Apartments — Downtown Project

The mixed-use, five-story Fremont 9 complex next to Atomic Liquors on Fremont Street, features 231 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units.

Pre-leasing should begin in July. About 500 prospectiv­e tenants are on the interest list, according to Amber Huntley-ruiz of the Wolf Co. The first move-ins are expected in October.

Apartments amenities will include quartz countertop­s, undermount­ed sinks, custom tile backsplash­es and stainless-steel appliances. Additional­ly, the complex will feature a resident lounge and pool.

There first floor has 15,000 square feet of retail space, according to Downtown Living, a website run by the Downtown Project.

The Charleston

The Charleston is a 15,600-square-foot mixed-use building in the heart of the Las Vegas Arts District.

Plans call for a three-floor structure with flexible floor plans and high ceilings on each floor, with suites ranging from 1,350 to 6,700 square feet, according to a lease brochure released by One Realty, the developer on the project.

There are several areas for tenant signage on the side facing Charleston Boulevard, which sees upward of 40,000 motorists a day.

The building has a covered patio area on ground level for a lounge/bistro/coffee shop-style tenant. There are 40 private parking spaces planned for the site.

The Charleston is tentativel­y scheduled to open later this year, according to the leasing brochure, but it’s likely that date gets pushed back. mick.akers@lasvegassu­n.com / 702-948-7813 / @mickakers

 ?? PHOTOS BY MICK AKERS ?? Two Bald Brothers Mediterran­ean Cuisine, 601 E. Carson, Suite 140, is set to open this month.
PHOTOS BY MICK AKERS Two Bald Brothers Mediterran­ean Cuisine, 601 E. Carson, Suite 140, is set to open this month.
 ??  ?? The only confirmed tenant at the Arts District Plaza, First Street and Boulder Avenue, is the Burlesque Museum.
The only confirmed tenant at the Arts District Plaza, First Street and Boulder Avenue, is the Burlesque Museum.

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