
Filipino supermarket chain Island Pacific is gearing up to open a large new store along South Maryland Parkway in Las Vegas' Filipino Town. The grocer is taking over the former 99 Ranch Market space at 3768 S. Maryland Parkway, a 29,437-square-foot storefront at the northeast corner of Maryland Parkway and Katie Avenue.
Store details and permits
As reported by Las Vegas Review-Journal, Clark County records show a permit issued June 16, 2026, for interior tenant improvements valued at $450,000 and listing the space at 29,437 square feet. The outlet also notes that Island Pacific has a pending Clark County business license for 3768 S. Maryland Parkway.
Chain background
Island Pacific is a Filipino supermarket chain with multiple West Coast locations and several stores in Nevada, according to the company's website. The chain leans heavily into fresh seafood, imported pantry staples, and prepared foods, and it lists its store locations on Island Pacific.
Filipino Town context
The Maryland Parkway stretch that includes the new site sits inside the county-designated Filipino Town cultural district, a 1.2-mile corridor created to highlight Filipino businesses and culture. Organizers and the designation application note that the Las Vegas Valley is home to more than 200,000 Filipino residents, a key point local leaders cite when pitching the corridor as a hub for restaurants, markets, and cultural institutions; organizers describe the effort on Filipino Town Las Vegas.
Neighborhood retail landscape
The site lands in the middle of a growing cluster of Filipino-focused retailers. Seafood City's Maryland Parkway location is less than a quarter-mile away, and Island Pacific would join that existing hub of grocers and eateries serving the corridor. The 3768 S. Maryland Parkway storefront was previously occupied by 99 Ranch Market, which closed in 2025, clearing the way for another Filipino market to step into the high-traffic boulevard spot, per Las Vegas Review-Journal.
What to watch
Permit activity shows interior work is authorized, but county filings and the company have not yet posted a public opening date. Local coverage and community leaders say new grocers and cultural anchors, including a recently announced Filipino American Museum at Boulevard Mall, could boost foot traffic and services for neighborhood residents, a trend noted in local reporting on the Filipino American Museum at Boulevard Mall.









