The Las Vegas Planning Commission delayed a vote Tuesday on zone changes sought by the developer of a 60-story resort in the Historic Westside.
The project, known as Harlem Nights, calls for a 687-foot-tall tower that will include 764 hotel rooms, 458 residential units, casino space, a 900-seat theater as well as retail and restaurant options. The mixed-use resort would be on a nearly 2-acre site at the corner of Jackson Avenue and F Street.
The proposal will now be considered by the planning commission on June 13, after a request to delay the vote from the developer.
Lisa Mayo-DeRiso, project consultant for Harlem Nights, told the Review-Journal that it will conduct additional community meetings about the project and provide more “comprehensive” information.