Some well-known retailers are the first to sign on to BLVD, a large retail, dining and entertainment center expected to open on the Strip in 2025.
Adidas, Puma and H&M are taking space at BLVD, which took a big step forward in its construction on Thursday.
The developers behind the 400,000-square-foot BLVD, Gindi Capital and the Cherng Family Trust, held a topping off ceremony where the last metal beam was placed on the project although construction will continue until August 2024. Tenants should be able to open to the public in early 2025, a spokesperson for BLVD said.
Michael Hirschfeld, vice chairman of JLL, who is overseeing leasing operations for the project, said there’s been no difficulty in getting brands interested in leasing.