Plans are underway to construct a three-story building in southwest Las Vegas that would house a steakhouse on the top floor.
Hukl Investments, the developer behind the project dubbed Skyline, thought bringing a high-end restaurant to southwest Las Vegas that isn’t attached to a casino or resort would be appealing for local residents, said Paul Huether, chief financial officer for the investment group.
“A number of people have commented that going to a casino for a steak dinner is not their first choice, and they’d like to stay on the west side and go to an off-casino property for a good meal,” he said.
The Clark County Planning Commission approved a proposal last week for a 72,000-square-foot building that could house a high-end restaurant, cafe, wine cellar, speakeasy and event space. The building would be located in the Grand Flamingo Centre near the Flamingo Road exit off the 215 Beltway in southwest Las Vegas.