LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Metropolis of Las Vegas Planning Fee accepted plans to show the previous Regal Village Sq. theater into an house complicated, however the constructing’s homeowners say they’re floating concepts on its future.
The placement is on the intersection of Fort Apache Street and Sahara Avenue in west Las Vegas. In 2023, the theater shuttered its doorways. Since then, its seats have gone unused, silver screens clean, and popcorn makers untouched.
A possible way forward for the theater — turning the field workplace right into a leasing workplace. Debbie Zois, proprietor of Keller Williams Realty Las Vegas, stated she was unhappy to see the theater shut. Her workplace is in the identical plaza.
“My hope is that we get something in that benefits all of us,” stated Zois. “That maybe brings some more energy, some walkability, some people into the center.”
Zois stated she want to see extra eating places within the plaza, amongst different companies.
Zois stated she want to see extra eating places within the plaza, amongst different companies. | HP AtelierInvoice Bayne, the theater’s proprietor, says he and the town have a purpose of constructing the location a community-oriented area. | KLAS
“More of a variety of things coming in. There’s been talk about a gym, there’s been talk about a rock climbing facility, a lot of different things,” she stated.
Florent Cheveau, proprietor of neighboring restaurant Burgundy French Bakery-Café, stated something would seemingly convey extra foot site visitors to the world, noting that extra enterprise would imply mofr competitors.
“We’ll see what it brings, but for sure, it’s a good thing, I really hope so,” Cheveau stated.
Cheveau and Zois stated they acknowledge the theater website’s potential.
“Sahara has always been a really busy corridor, right? There’s a lot of traffic through here,” Zois stated. “So, I think it can attract a lot of different people, and that’s why I think the evening, afternoon, and evening kind of restaurant thing is a real good option here for us.”
Invoice Bayne, the theater’s proprietor, says he and the town have a purpose of constructing the location a community-oriented area.