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  2. Molasky Corporate Center - Wikipedia

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    Molasky Corporate Center is a 17-story office and retail building in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.It was developed by Irwin Molasky's company, The Molasky Group. Construction began in 2005, and the building was topped off in July 2006, before opening in August 2007.

  3. Downtown Summerlin - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Summerlin is a 400-acre (160 ha) mixed-use development in Summerlin, Nevada, a suburban area on the western outskirts of Las Vegas. It includes the Downtown Summerlin shopping center, office space, and several apartment properties. Downtown Summerlin was developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation, which also developed the Summerlin ...

  4. Club Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    The Club Renaissance was a proposed 60-story condominium tower that would have been built in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. Besides residential units, other features would include office space, retail, and restaurants. The project was announced in January 2005, and construction was originally scheduled to begin later that year.

  5. World Market Center Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    World Market Center Las Vegas [a] is a furniture showroom complex in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, serving domestic and international sellers and buyers. [4] It contains 5.3 million square feet (490,000 m 2) across four buildings, part of a 57-acre (23 ha) site. The project was proposed in 2001, and the first building opened on July 25, 2005.

  6. The building at 521 N. Boonville Ave. was built in 1946 as a tractor sales business. Dake Wells Architecture has plans to make it the firm's new home.

  7. Tivoli Village - Wikipedia

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    Leases had been finalized for 72 percent of the property's retail space and 55 percent of its office space. [28] Tivoli Village was built at a cost of $700 million, and was the first new, large-scale retail project to open in Las Vegas since Town Square in 2007. [27] With Tivoli Village, the developers wanted to create a "city within a city."

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