
Marble Manor, a western Las Vegas public housing complex that originally opened in the 1950s, is in the process of being demolished and redeveloped into townhomes and apartment buildings.
A Shelter Realty newsletter reports the redevelopment of Marble Manor – slated to cost between an estimated $350 million to $400 million – is currently underway.
The plans call for the transformation of the 35.7-acre Marble Manor property into 627 newly-built units, made up of townhomes and apartment buildings, as well as low-income and market-rate units. There will also be numerous amenities for residents, such as a community center, retail space, parks and other features.
The first units are set to begin development in March of this year by contractor Metcalf Builders. The redevelopment is planned to take place over the course of five phases, and is scheduled to be completed by 2030.
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