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Downtown Las Vegas Revitalization

Mayor Goodman is a champion of downtown revitalization, focusing her efforts on creating a downtown urban village filled with small businesses, boutiques, fine restaurants, bookstores and an art component where the public can have social dialogue and exchange ideas. Downtown Las Vegas is quickly becoming a place where people want to live, work and play.

Symphony Park 
The city of Las Vegas is currently developing a 61-acre parcel located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas called Symphony Park, which is being master planned by the city and Newland Communities. The City Council has authorized $40 million in funding for the first phase of infrastructure in Symphony Park. The project neighbors some impressive development including the World Market Center and the environmentally-friendly Molasky Corporate Center .

Symphony Park currently includes:

• The Smith Center for the Performing Arts (under constructon)
• Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Cener for Brain Health  (open)

Downtown Redevelopment

The city of Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency , or RDA, promotes and encourages the redevelopment of the downtown urban core and surrounding older commercial districts.

Hundreds of projects are planned or under construction in the downtown redevelopment area. 
• Current commercial projects
• Current residential projects

Arts, Culture & Entertainment 
The city is involved in many events and programs that further the advancement of arts and culture in the community.
• The Las Vegas Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement 
• Historic Fifth Street School 
• The Smith Center for the Performing Arts 
• 18 b Arts District and First Fridays
• Fremont East Entertainment District 


Contact Information
City Hall, Tenth Floor
400 Stewart Avenue (NEW ADDRESS beginning Feb. 27, 2012 – 495. S. Main St.)
Las Vegas, NV 89101 (Map)
Phone: (702) 229-6241
Fax: (702) 385-7960 
E-mail

Business Hours: Monday to Thursday 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., CLOSED Friday

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