LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Huntridge Theater proprietor J Dapper offered updates to the Metropolis of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Fee Wednesday, claiming a cell tower behind the constructing continues to delay development.
Dapper defined to the fee that the lawsuit is approaching a settlement with the tower’s homeowners, AT&T and telecommunications firm Crown and Fortress, but it surely’s not what his crew desires. The settlement would transfer the tower to a special a part of the property and keep there.
Lawsuit claims cell tower is delaying restoration of Huntridge Theater in Las Vegas
“It’s not exactly what we need because they’re asking us to give them, what amounts to a free piece of land at the back of the building for the next hundred years,” Dapper mentioned.
Dapper emphasised the dimensions of the businesses, saying “They’re just this big company. Crown Castle has no office in Vegas. They don’t know what the Huntridge Theater is, don’t seem to really care about it or, you know, care about saving it.”
Huntridge Theater proprietor J Dapper offered updates to the Metropolis of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Fee Wednesday, claiming a cell tower behind the constructing continues to delay development. (KLAS)Huntridge Theater proprietor J Dapper offered updates to the Metropolis of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Fee Wednesday, claiming a cell tower behind the constructing continues to delay development. (KLAS)
Huntridge Theater proprietor J Dapper offered updates to the Metropolis of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Fee Wednesday, claiming a cell tower behind the constructing continues to delay development. (KLAS)
Those that do care about saving it are assured in Dapper. The Jazz Outreach Initiative, a Las Vegas valley nonprofit that performs and teaches jazz to children, mentioned it has by no means had a house, however the Huntridge Theater may change that. They’re set to be in one of many theaters the tower is obstructing.
Jazz Outreach Initiative Government Director Donny Thompson grew up going to the Huntridge, watching films and concert events.
“I think the city of Las Vegas and the community itself as a whole, really wants to see that whole center revitalized and reborn,” Thomspon mentioned.
Neighboring enterprise homeowners like Yukon Pizza Co-Proprietor Cameron White, who additionally rents from Dapper are hopeful.
“With the historic nature of that theater, I really think it’s going to solidify the revitalization of this neighborhood,” White mentioned.