Town Square taking shape on Las Vegas Strip
Distinctive choices for shopping and dining are beginning to materialize on Las Vegas’ South Strip. Town Square, now well under construction, is a 1.5 million square foot super-regional lifestyle center featuring 150 retail shops, an 18-screen movie theater, 12 restaurants and 352,000 square feet of Class “A” office space.
Situated on 117 acres on the South Strip at 6711 Las Vegas Boulevard South, just south of Mandalay Bay on the site of the former Vacation Village motel and casino, Town Square is being shaped into a super regional mixed-use lifestyle center.
Shopping opportunities are to include Robb & Stuckey Furniture, Borders, Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister Co., Apple, Bath & Body Works, Cashe, Fossil, J. Crew, Kenneth Cole, Sigrid Olsen, and Soma.
Restaurants making their Las Vegas debut at Town Square are Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Café, Yardhouse, and Texas de Brazil. Other restaurants include Sapporo, Brio and Claim Jumper. To help you keep in shape there will be a 24-Hour Fitness center. Rave Motion Pictures has signed to operate the 18-screen Multiplex cinema.
One of the first commercial tenants announced for Town Square is none other than the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce.
Along with the construction of Town Square, developers Turnberry Associates and Centra Properties are funding a multimillion-dollar flyover road off Las Vegas Boulevard into the center. The overpass will provide northbound boulevard traffic access to Town Square, which is on the west side of the street, without causing traffic backups.
Shopping, dining and entertainment options for Valley residents continue to multiply. Already in operation on the South Strip are a huge Fry’s Electronics which will be the southern-most anchor of Town Square and the Las Vegas Premium Outlet complex just down the road.










Comments
when is this mall planning to open?
Posted by: Rachel | November 6, 2007 09:32 AM
They say an Nov 14 07
Posted by: Inda V | November 6, 2007 10:47 PM
it opened today.
Posted by: brian | November 14, 2007 04:54 PM
95% leased up, 60% occupied
Posted by: brian | November 15, 2007 06:25 PM