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The City of Las Vegas
Newland was retained by the City of Las Vegas to act as development manager, overseeing the design, development and sale of Symphony Park, the City's 61-acre downtown re-development project located in the heart of Las Vegas. The Symphony Park site dates back to 1905 as a stopping place for the Union Pacific railroad, and brings with it the challenges typical of developing a brownfield site. As a result of the dynamic public-private partnership between the City and Newland, the Symphony Park site is not only being remediated, it is being reclaimed for the citizens of southern Nevada as one of the valley's most vibrant and authentic urban communities.
The project is currently planned for 10 million square feet and will include 1.8 million square feet of office/medical, 4.5 million square feet of residential, 475,000 square feet of retail, two hotels, and The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. To date, Newland has secured third party development agreements for hotel, commercial, and civic totaling 4.5 million square feet.
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