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North Las Vegas Embarks on Downtown Transformation, Old City Hall Makes Way for New Mixed-Use Development

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Published on January 22, 2026
North Las Vegas Embarks on Downtown Transformation, Old City Hall Makes Way for New Mixed-Use DevelopmentSource: Google Street View

The cityscape of North Las Vegas is set for a transformation, with the old city hall complex making way for a new chapter in downtown development. In an orderly swing of the wrecking ball, demolition commenced on the 19-acre site located at 2200 Civic Center Dr., laying the groundwork for what will eventually become a mixed-use hub of activity, as per the city's official website.

Overseeing the make-over is Agora Realty and Management, which plans to roll out the project in stages. The first act involves erecting a civic building, a cornerstone of the new development. The following acts will introduce a multifamily mixed-use housing project replete with commercial spaces and areas open to public use. Unlike other projects, city facilities situated at North Las Vegas Boulevard and Civic Center Drive – including the Municipal Court and Community Correctional Center – will remain undisturbed by the buzz of construction.

According to the City of North Las Vegas, Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown expressed high hopes for the project, stating, "This development will be a catalyst for our downtown economy and energize the heart of North Las Vegas, bringing new housing, jobs and amenities." There is an air of anticipation as the mayor highlighted the trajectory of the city's growth and ambition, reinforcing their commitment to crafting a downtown that mirrors the present and future identities of the community.

Demolition is underway in downtown North Las Vegas as crews make way for a new civic center. If the schedule stays on track, the center is expected to open in Spring 2027. Officials say the project will bring new opportunities for housing and businesses, supporting what Mayor Goynes-Brown calls the city’s “growing” ambitions and population.