Las Vegas Review-Journal

Henderson plans to develop its west side

- By Sandy Lopez Las Vegas Review-journal

Henderson city officials this week approved plans expected to create a residentia­l and commercial center in the western part of the city.

The Henderson City Council voted Tuesday to move forward on its West Henderson vision by allowing future developmen­t to include a variety of residentia­l and commercial uses, including high-rise residentia­l, courtyard apartments, retail, offices, movie theaters, a hotel and recreation­al areas.

“It’s building a center for, potentiall­y, the entire west side of Henderson,” William Fain, partner at Johnson Fain, the Los Angeles-based architectu­re firm leading the project, told the council. Being close to Interstate 15, “this area becomes a gateway to Henderson and the entire valley.”

A developmen­t agreement is projected to happen in the next eight to 10 months, according to attorney Tom Amick, partner at Kaempfer Crowell.

After almost 15 years of standing vacant, The District at Green Valley Ranch is getting a new neighbor.

The City Council also approved Centerpoin­te Senior Living, which is planned on 3 acres at 2151 Village Walk Drive.

The age-restricted facility for residents 62 and older will provide congregate care, assisted living and memory care.

While The District and senior housing do not seem to mix, David Crockett, manager at District Holdings LLC, who represents the owner, assured the council that it will be a harmonious partnershi­p, because seniors and their relatives are potential customers for The District.

Jocelyn Holzwarth, a representa­tive of the Green Valley Ranch Community Associatio­n and member of the planning commission, also came out to support the project. She said none of the residents in the roughly 4,000home community has told the board they oppose this project.

“I couldn’t think of anything better than this project for this property,” Holzwarth said.

Contact Sandy Lopez at slopez@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-3834686. Follow @Journalism­sandy on Twitter.

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