Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ogden, Juhl add ground-floor retail

Downtown highrises draws variety of residents

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Retail operators at The Ogden and Juhl, downtown high-rises with a combined 30,000-plus square feet of ground-floor retail, have renewed leases or are expanding, while two new retailers — Cultivate Community and Flock & Fowl — have signed new leases to begin operations in the coming weeks. A third retail destinatio­n, The Corner Market, recently opened.

According to Uri Vaknin, a partner at KRE Capital LLC, whose company, in partnershi­p with Dune Real Estate Partners, purchased The Ogden and Juhl in 2013 as DK Las Vegas, these many positive changes signal growing success for the many boutique retail operators within the DK Las Vegas downtown communitie­s.

“As downtown residency grows, so does the need for nearby retail and restaurant­s,” Vaknin said. “Located on the ground floor of our high-rise communitie­s, these retailers enjoy immediate access to residents who literally live upstairs, as well as a growing number of visitors, both locals and tourists alike.”

The Ogden is more than 67 percent sold, while Juhl was just brought to market with for-sale residences, according to Vaknin.

“That’s a combined built-in audience of residents living in more than 600 homes who enjoy the convenienc­e of retail, restaurant and neighborho­od services without having to leave their building,” Vaknin said.

Renewing leases at The Ogden are Oddfellows, a lively video nightclub; Bombshell, a vintage-inspired beauty salon offering hair, nails and skin care services; and Rachel’s Kitchen, serving fresh, high-quality and delicious food with a gourmet touch at affordable prices. Flock & Fowl, a popular eatery known for its signature Hainanese Chicken Rice and fresh approach to all things chicken, is planning its second location inside a 2,546-square-foot space on the ground floor of The Ogden. Proprietor­s Sheridan Su and Jenny Wong operate the original Flock & Fowl on West Sahara Avenue close to Golden Steer Steakhouse. Su and Wong are also known for their original hit concept Fat Choy inside the Eureka Casino. An opening date for Flock & Fowl at The Ogden has not yet been set but is expected this fall.

Juhl, a multibuild­ing community that spans an entire city block in downtown Las Vegas, boasts more than 20,000 square feet of thoughtful­ly curated ground-level retail space collective­ly referred to as The Promenade at Juhl. Classic Jewel, a popular cocktail lounge that pays homage to Vintage Vegas while serving up new spins on classic cocktails, is expanding, adding another 1,000 square feet. The Corner Market, a community convenienc­e store, recently opened, providing daily essentials with quick but healthy food offerings. And a new lease was recently signed for Cultivate Community, a nonprofit organizati­on that originally began as an arts program to sponsor large public murals in downtown Las Vegas and the Arts District and the brainchild of Shane Terry of Taproot Holdings Inc. Terry’s plans for Cultivate Community at Juhl include a rotating retail collection of local showcase artists that are part of the organizati­on’s larger mural projects to provide them a space to feature and sell individual works.

Other retailers at The Promenade at Juhl include Greens & Proteins, a modern, family-friendly café featuring a menu full of healthy comfort foods, vegan, raw and vegetarian options and a smoothie and fresh juice bar; Le Pho, a Vietnamese kitchen specializi­ng in fast, fresh and simple dishes by owner Chef Khai Vu; A/V Boutique, specializi­ng in home theater retail and design; Downtown Décor, featuring eclectic and esoteric home furnishing­s and décor; JAECI, a jewelry store featuring a unique collection of inspiratio­nal jewelry; Get A Haircut, a California-based men’s barber shop that combines classic cuts with classic rock; and Galerie Miscre8, an urban gallery and supply store that combines street art with fine art.

“Downtown Las Vegas is home to a true cross-section of residents, from young profession­als who are drawn to downtown and its urban contempora­ry aesthetic to empty-nesters and retirees seeking a new adventure and a more maintenanc­e-free lifestyle,” Vaknin said. “The success and ongoing expansion of area retail further enhance the convenienc­e of living downtown and helps to create a true sense of community.”

Juhl encompasse­s a high-rise, midrise, brownstone­s, live/work

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spaces, retail spaces and a warehouse-style loft building. Many of its spaces can be customized via scores of floor plan configurat­ions ranging from 600 to 2,200 square feet. Amenities include an al fresco screening room; two-story fitness facility overlookin­g the pool and spa; 10th-floor wine patio, dining deck and fire pit; 24-hour security; gated

parking structure with assigned resident parking; full-service concierge; and onsite maintenanc­e services. For informatio­n, visit or call the Leasing Center at 353 E. Bonneville Ave., 702-754-6300 or juhllv.com.

The Ogden is a 21-story tower in the heart of Las Vegas with residences that feature upgraded detail, including new lighting, hardwood floors, granite countertop­s and stainless-steel appliances and enhanced amenities including a

Sky Deck, social lounge, fitness center and refreshed rooftop pool. The Ogden offers flexible financing options, including Veterans Affairsand Fannie Mae-backed loans. Available homes at The Ogden range from a two-bedroom, 1,180-squarefoot residence priced from the mid-$300,000s to a three-bedroomplu­s-den 2,044-square-foot home starting in the low $500,000s. For more informatio­n, visit The Ogden’s onsite sales center at 150 Las Vegas

Blvd. North. For more informatio­n, call 702-478-4700 or go online at Ogdenlv.com.

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Juhl New retail, renewed leases and expansions signal success for downtown operators at The Ogden and Juhl, downtown high-rises.

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