Familiar Las Vegas Strip buildings demolished to make way for retail complex

Familiar Las Vegas Strip buildings demolished to make way for retail complex

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  • Eli Segall , Las Vegas Review-Journal
March 28, 2023 7:38 PM
  • Eli Segall , Las Vegas Review-Journal

In the latest teardown on the Strip, work crews demolished a cluster of buildings where an investment firm plans to build a new retail complex.

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Construction crews recently turned the low-slung Cable Center Shops, an adjacent Boulevard food court and outdoor Fatburger eatery with slushie bar into piles of rubble.

The demolition site, on Las Vegas Boulevard near Harmon Avenue, is just south of Hawaiian Marketplace, a closed retail complex that was still standing Monday but is also slated to be torn down.

These parcels are all owned by Gindi Capital. Last summer, Clark County commissioners approved its plans to develop a three-story, roughly 300,000-square-foot retail complex there.

Project plans call for shops, restaurants, supper clubs, service bars and outdoor entertainment space, county documents show.