Friday, August 21, 2026

Demolition begins at closed movie show in west Las Vegas valley

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Demolition work has began contained in the closed Village Sq. movie show at West Sahara Avenue and South Fort Apache Street.

A allow for the work was authorized this month. The theater closed in 2023, one of many about 40 Regal Cinema places that shut down following the corporate’s chapter in late 2022.

In April, the Las Vegas Planning Fee authorized plans to remodel the house into residences. On the time, the constructing’s homeowners mentioned they had been taking a look at choices for the constructing’s future.

That was 4 months in the past, however employees are gutting the constructing now.

If the demolition allow is any indication, the longer term has no use for stadium seating and a concession stand. The film screens, sound system and partitions that do not assist the construction are coming down together with every little thing on the partitions — a “grey shell demo/remodel.”

The theater’s proprietor, Invoice Bayne, mentioned in April that he and metropolis officers shared a aim of creating the location a community-oriented house.

Village Sq. is on the northwest nook of Sahara and Fort Apache, and the theater is about again from the street with a big parking space and parking behind the constructing that borders the Broadstone Talavera residence complicated.

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