Format
Full
City
Las Vegas
State/Province
NV
Country
USA
Metro Area
Las Vegas
Project Type
Planned Community or Resort
Location Type
Outer Suburban
Land Uses
Casino/Gambling
Golf Course
Hotel
Lake
Mixed Residential
Open space
Resort
Keywords
Hotel-retail development
Lakefront
Resort/second-home community
Single-family attached housing
Site Size
3592
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1989
Date Opened
1995
Developed by Transcontinental Properties, Inc., Lake Las Vegas Resort is a resort community located ten miles (16 kilometers) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, that is centered around a 320-acre (129.5-hectare) manmade lake. In addition to the lake and other open space, this 3,592-acre (1,454-hectare) project features two luxury hotels, several golf courses, a town center with shops, restaurants, and a casino, and an array of housing types–ranging from single-family homes, townhouses, and condominium units to fractional-ownership flats–that total 8,900 residences. Conscious of its impact on the environment, the community uses lake water to irrigate the golf courses and common-area plantings and encourages the use of nonautomobile transportation.
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Format
Full
City
Las Vegas
State/Province
NV
Country
USA
Metro Area
Las Vegas
Project Type
Planned Community or Resort
Location Type
Outer Suburban
Land Uses
Casino/Gambling
Golf Course
Hotel
Lake
Mixed Residential
Open space
Resort
Keywords
Hotel-retail development
Lakefront
Resort/second-home community
Single-family attached housing
Site Size
3592
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1989
Date Opened
1995
Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website: http://http://www.lakelasvegas.com
World Region: North America
Developer(s): Transcontinental Properties
Website (Dev.):
Designer(s): Berkus Design Studio, Peridian International, David Jensen Associates
Website (Des.):