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3. North Las Vegas City Hall and Civic Plaza

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PROJECT COST: $95.2 Million

3. North Las Vegas City Hall and Civic Plaza
IMAGE: FENTRESS ARCHITECTS
3. North Las Vegas City Hall and Civic Plaza
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Located on a 12-acre site on Las Vegas Boulevard North, at the northwest corner of Hunkins Drive and McDaniel Street, this nine-story building will replace the existing City Hall. The 210,400-sq-ft building, designed to achieve LEED silver, will consolidate municipal services and support the city’s growth in upcoming years. It will provide a single-stop shop for development and permitting services. It will also feature a 3,000-sq-ft retail component.

As a cornerstone of the city’s downtown redevelopment, the project will feature a Civic Plaza, funded in part by the Bureau of Land Management, which will consist of an open-air amphitheater and will be a focal point for special events.

Location: North Las Vegas, Nev.
Started: June 2009
Target Completion: October 2011
Owner: City of North Las Vegas
Design Firm: Fentress Architects
General Contractor: Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.
Engineers: Kleinfelder; Martin/Martin; ME Engineers; John A. Martin & Associates
Consultants: Civitas Inc.; C & B Nevada; VSA

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