Howard Hughes purchases the land
Plans announced for Summerlin
Land exchange enacted to protect Red Rock Canyon
Two years before the first piece of dirt was turned in Summerlin, the single most important act of preparation for the community was executed: a land exchange with the Bureau of Land Management facilitated by The Nature Conservancy in which Summa Corporation – predecessor to Howard Hughes – gave up 5,000 acres of environmentally sensitive land in exchange for 3,000 acres more appropriate for development.
Meadows School opens as first facility in Summerlin
The Meadows School, the valley’s premier private college preparatory school founded by Carloyn G. Goodman, Dr. LeOre Cobbley and dedicated parents., opens in Summerlin on land donated by HH. This strategic and generous move helps to put the community on the map.
Summerlin Parkway is completed
Howard Hughes funds the completed Summerlin Parkway from Rainbow Boulevard to Town Center Drive, connecting to US 95, the major artery that connects Summerlin to Las Vegas and beyond. The four-mile-long Parkway, then dubbed by locals as “the road to nowhere,” was Southern Nevada’s first three-level interchange.
Development officially commences with The Hills village
Development of Summerlin officially commences with the community’s first village – The Hills. Village organization helps to create a sense of intimacy within a community that covers nearly 36 square miles. A 394-acre residential village, The Hills is anchored by The Hills Park flanked by Ernest A. Becker, Sr. Middle School and William R. Lummis Elementary School.
The Hills Park opens
Howard Hughes completes the community’s first major park – The Hills – months before the first residents move into their home to help establish the vision and quality of life Summerlin will bring to Las Vegas.
First family moves to Summerlin
Cal and Maria Champlin, along with their children, make history as the first residents of Summerlin, moving to The Hills village in March 1991.
Development commences on The Hills South village
725-acre mixed-use residential village home to Summerlin’s first custom home neighborhoods such as Eagle Hills, Tournament Hills; Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center; TPC Summerlin – the community’s first golf course; and several master-planned business parks.
Tournament Players Club opens
Summerlin’s first golf course, TPC Summerlin opens. This is the same course where in 1996, Tiger Woods wins his first ever PGA tournament.
Summerlin ranks #1 in new home sales nationally
For seven consecutive years, 1997 to 2003, Summerlin is ranked number one for new home sales among master-planned communities nationwide, according to RCLCO. Summerlin returns to the top ten best-selling list in 2015, ranking number three from 2018 to 2020.
Development commences on The Pueblo village
A 568-acre mixed-use residential village, The Pueblo features distinctive Pueblo-style architecture; single- and multi-family neighborhoods; The Pueblo Park, The Pueblo shopping center; three schools: The Meadows School (1998), Richard H. Bryan Elementary School (1996) and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School; and two houses of worship: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church (1995) and Summerlin Evangelical Lutheran Church (1993).
Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center opens
The amenity building boom continues in Summerlin with the 1993 completion of Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center, the community’s first medical center – Pueblo Medical; its first shopping center – Pueblo Shopping Center; its first house of worship and its first two public schools.
Lummis Elementary School and Becker Middle School open
William R. Lummis Elementary and Ernest A. Becker, Sr. Middle School open as the first two public schools in Summerlin. The schools are named for two prominent men with strong connections to Summerlin: Lummis was executor of Howard Hughes’ estate and former CEO of Howard Hughes; Becker was a prominent home builder and developer who helped to establish development on the west side of the Las Vegas valley. Over the next two decades, the community becomes home to more schools than any other Southern Nevada community. Among them, 14 public schools, 2 charter and 10 of the valley’s most prestigious private schools.
Development commences on The Trails village
A 573-acre mixed-use residential village, The Trails includes several single- and multi-family neighborhoods, The Trails Community Center, The Trails Park and The Trails Paseo Park, a neighborhood retail center – The Trails Village Center (1998), two houses of worship and a U.S. Post Office.
Development commences on The Crossing village
A 530-acre mixed-use residential and commercial village, The Crossing is home to single- and multi-family neighborhoods, The Crossing Business Center, The Crossing Park, John W. Bonner Elementary School (1997), Summerlin Hospital Medical Center (1996) and city of Las Vegas Fire Station No. 7.
Development commences on The Canyons village
A 754-acre mixed-use residential village, The Canyons village features single- and multi-family neighborhoods, custom home communities, TPC Las Vegas (1996), two major business parks – Canyons Center and Covington Cross Center and JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa (1999 as The Resort at Summerlin).
Development commences on The Arbors village
A 1,206-acre mixed-use residential village, The Arbors includes single- and multi-family neighborhoods; four major parks: Arbors Paseo Park, Arbors Tennis and Play Park, Tree Top Park, Cottonwood Canyon; Palo Verde High School (1997), Sig Rogich Middle School (2000), E.W. Staton Elementary School (2000), College of Southern Nevada Bob and Sandy Miller High Tech Center (2003), three houses of worship and the city of Las Vegas Veterans Memorial Leisure Services Community Center (2000).
Summerlin Hospital Medical Center opens
A 40-acre medical campus managed by the Valley Health System brings much needed, top quality medical services to the community. The hospital’s 454 rooms are all-private suites. Over the years, Summerlin Hospital has expanded to include a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, advanced cardiac and surgical procedures including open heart and robotic surgery services.
Richard H. Bryan Elementary School Opens
Bryan Elementary School, located in The Pueblo Village of Summerlin, is named in honor of Richard Bryan, a renowned attorney and dedicated public servant. His remarkable career includes service as a public defender, state senator, Governor of Nevada, and two-term U.S. Senator. The school embodies his legacy of commitment to community and leadership.
Palo Verde High School opens
Summerlin gets its first public high school with the opening of Palo Verde High School that enjoys a shared campus with College of Southern Nevada.
Development commences on the village of Summerlin Centre
A 1,004-acre mixed-use village, Summerlin Centre is home to single- and multi-family neighborhoods, Villa Trieste –Nevada’s first LEED-certified neighborhood developed by Pulte Homes; five major office and retail centers; Summerlin Centre community park; Las Ventanas at Summerlin – a continuing care retirement facility (2006); and three schools: West Career and Technical Academy (2010) and Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School (1998).
Development commences on The Willows village
A 731-acre mixed-use residential village, The Willows includes single- and multi-family neighborhoods; Willow Creek, a guard-gated custom home community; The Willows Community Center; The Willows Park, Willows Paseo Park and Spotted Leaf Park; D’Vorre and Hal Ober Elementary School (2000); Faith Lutheran Academy and Preschool (2002); Temple Beth Sholom (2000) and Faith Community Lutheran Church (2002).
Development commences on the village of Red Rock Country Club
A 738-acre guard-gated residential village, Red Rock Country Club is a development of Sunrise Colony Company on land purchased from Howard Hughes. While not technically part of the Summerlin, master plan, Red Rock Country Club includes approximately 1,000 luxury homes, two championship Arnold Palmer-designed golf courses, a main clubhouse and Sports Club.
Nevada Ballet Theatre relocates to Summerlin
The Donald W. Reynolds Cultural Center, home to Nevada Ballet Theatre, the state’s only professional ballet company, is completed on land donated by Howard Hughes adjacent Summerlin Library. The addition brings a significant cultural presence to the community
J.W. Marriott, formerly The Resort at Summerlin, opens
Summerlin’s first hotel, The Resort at Summerlin, opens. The hotel partnered with J.W. Marriott in 2002.
Development commences on The Gardens village
A 410-acre mixed-use residential village, The Gardens features single- and multi-family neighborhoods arrayed around The Gardens Park. Other amenities include The Gardens Plaza, Element (non-gaming, boutique hotel opened in 2008) and The Alexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain (2000).
Development commences on The Ridges® village
A 793-acre exclusive, guard-gated residential village, The Ridges is home to custom and semi-custom neighborhoods; Bear’s Best Las Vegas golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus and Club Ridges.
Development commences on The Vistas village
An 815-acre mixed-use residential village featuring single- and multi-family neighborhoods, The Vistas Community Park, North Tower Park (2002), South Tower Park, Linda Givens Elementary School (2004) and Vista Commons neighborhood shopping center.
Red Rock Country Club opens, building boom continues
2000 is a blockbuster year for Summerlin with the following openings: Red Rock Country Club clubhouse and golf course, Siena Golf Course, Alexander Dawson School at Las Vegas, D’Vorre and Hal Ober Elementary School, E.W. Staton Elementary School, Sig Rogich Middle School, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Desert Spring United Methodist Church and Summerlin Community Baptist Church.
Construction of 215 beltway through Summerlin begins
Construction commences on an eight- mile stretch of the 215 beltway through Summerlin. The beltway transforms transportation between the east and west sides of the valley, providing yet another convenient and expeditious route to Summerlin.
D’vorre & Hall Ober Elementary School Opens
The D’Vorre and Hal Ober Community Center, named in honor of two long-standing community leaders, reflects their dedication to serving nonprofit, religious, and educational organizations. Situated in The Willows village, this center serves as a hub for community engagement and enrichment, embodying the values and commitment of its namesakes.
E.W. Staton Elementary School Opens
Staton Elementary School, located in The Arbors Village of Summerlin, is named in honor of Ethel Winterheimer Staton, a dedicated educator who served the Clark County School District for 30 years. Her legacy of commitment to education continues to inspire the school’s mission of academic excellence and community engagement.
20,000th home is built; new home sales record set
The building boom continues in 2001 as Summerlin completes its 20,000th new home and sets a sales record for the most new homes sold in one week: 114.
Bear’s Best Las Vegas opens in The Ridges®
Jack Nicklaus’ Bear’s Best Las Vegas – a replication course in The Ridges, opens. Summerlin’s most exclusive village featuring custom homes in a magnificent setting overlooking the Las Vegas valley, The Ridges is considered the valley’s premier community and is home to many of the city’s captains of industry, professionals and influencers.
Development commences on Ridgebrook village
A 100-acre residential village with four single-family neighborhoods, Ridgebrook is home to Ridgebrook Park and John and Judy Goolsby Elementary School (2004).
Summerlin named Community of the Year by ULI
Urban Land Institute names Summerlin as Community of the Year in its Awards for Excellence; Money magazine names Summerlin as one of three best places to live in Las Vegas; and Summerlin is profiled as a model of real estate success by ULI both in the U.S. and abroad.
Second land exchange enlarges Red Rock Canyon National Conservation
A second land exchange between HH and the BLM ensures that Summerlin’s growth continues in locations more appropriate for development: HH gives 1,000 acres of highlands in the community’s western region to the BLM to increase the size and protect Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. HH receives approximately 1,000 acres along Summerlin’s southernmost edge – extending the community’s southern boundary.
Five more Summerlin parks completed
A Summerlin hallmark, parks have played a major role in shaping the community’s active lifestyle. Every neighborhood is required to have its own pocket park and every village has at least one major community park. Today, Summerlin is home to more than 300 parks including 30 regional parks some with pickle ball, tennis, basketball and sand volleyball courts.
Development commences on The Paseos village
A 768-acre mixed-use residential village, The Paseos features single- and multi-family neighborhoods and The Paseos Park, a 12.5-acre community park with soccer/tee-ball fields, sand volleyball court, basketball court, play areas and more.
Summerlin first Southern Nevada community to implement Water Smart
From inception, Summerlin embraced low water use landscaping in many of its common areas and is credited with helping to improve Southern Nevadans’ perception of desert landscaping.
Development commences on The Mesa village
A 497-acre residential village, The Mesa is home to single- and multi-family neighborhoods, The Mesa Park, a 19-acre village park with three little league fields, tennis and basketball courts and more; and Bishop Gorman High School, the valley’s premier private Catholic college preparatory school encompassing more than 52 acres.
Linda Givens Elementary School Opens
Givens Elementary School, located in The Vistas Village of Summerlin, honors Linda Givens for her 30 years of dedicated service with the Clark County School District and her extensive volunteer work within the community. Her legacy of commitment and generosity continues to inspire students and families alike.
John and Judy Goolsby Elementary School Opens
Goolsby Elementary School, located in the Ridgebrook Village of Summerlin, is named in honor of John Goolsby, the past President and CEO of The Howard Hughes Corporation, and his wife, Judy. Their contributions to the development of the community and commitment to education are reflected in the school’s dedication to fostering a nurturing and inspiring learning environment.
Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa opens
A nearly $1 billion project on 70 acres, the community’s first major entertainment destination – Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa – opens with nearly 800 hotel rooms, casino, spa, nine restaurants, several bars and lounges and Regal Cinemas.
Bishop Gorman High School and Faiss Middle School open
One of the valley’s oldest private Catholic schools attended by many of the city’s influencers and leaders, Bishop Gorman relocates to Summerlin after being in the center of the city for more than 50 years. Gorman’s relocation to The Mesa village and Faiss Middle school – the first project to open in The Cliffs village, Summerlin’s southernmost village, creates a significant anchor for development in the southern region of the community.
Summerlin is included in National Geographic article naming Las Vegas the #1 Best Place to Live & Play
Summerlin continues to make national headlines and is prominently featured in the article for its proximity to Red Rock Canyon and its focus on active, healthy outdoor living.
Summerlin receives inaugural American Trails Developer Award
Lauded for Summerlin’s 150-mile-plus trail system, HH receives the inaugural American Trails Developer Award from American Trails, a national nonprofit dedicated to trail interests. This is the first time the award has been given to a private developer.
The Adelson Educational Campus Opens
The Adelson Educational Campus, located on 14 acres in The Hills Village of Summerlin, is Nevada’s only Jewish school offering education from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. It consists of three schools: The Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy (grades PreK-4), The Adelson Middle School (grades 5-8), and The Adelson Upper School (grades 9-12).
Accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges and the National Association of Independent Schools, the campus boasts a $65 million facility featuring state-of-the-art amenities, including a cutting-edge research library and technology center, science labs, classrooms, a 350-seat performing arts theater with instrumental music rooms, and studio art facilities. Additionally, the sports and fitness center includes an indoor competition-size pool, a leisure pool with zero-depth entry for young children, two indoor basketball courts, a running track, volleyball court, fencing area, outdoor tennis courts, and a soccer field.
The Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy opened in 1993, The Adelson Middle School opened in 2007, and The Adelson Upper School followed in 2008, offering students a comprehensive and innovative educational experience.
Summerlin marks 20th anniversary with hospital expansion, new school
Summerlin marks its 20th anniversary with the completion of a $100 million expansion for Summerlin Hospital Medical Center and the opening of a highly rated public magnet school for the best and brightest students from all over the valley – West Career & Technical Academy.
HH receives Water Hero Award from SNWA
HH receives the Water Hero Award from the Southern Nevada Water Authority Water Conservation Coalition for the community’s significant water conservation efforts and leadership.
Discovery Charter School Opens
Discovery Charter School, located in The Hills Village of Summerlin, is a tuition-free public charter school sponsored by the State of Nevada Charter School Authority. Serving grades K-8, classes are held Monday through Thursday, offering a unique educational experience. The school employs the Total Learning concept, blending teaching methods that engage students in acquiring knowledge and skills through inquiry and experience-based learning. This approach includes collaborative projects that actively involve teachers, students, and families, creating a dynamic and inclusive learning environment.
Summerlin featured at National Building Museum in Washington, DC
Recognized as a standard-setting community that helped to redefine Las Vegas as a great place to live, Summerlin is lauded nationally for its award-winning design – a place that is now home to more than 120,000 residents.
Cowabunga Canyon (formerly Wet ‘n’ Wild) Water Park opens on Memorial Day
The valley’s first major water park since the original Wet ‘n’ Wild on the Las Vegas Strip closed in 2004, Wet ‘n’ Wild opens in Summerlin with great fanfare and public anticipation. Wet ‘n’ Wild is located within The Cliffs village.
Downtown Summerlin opens on Oct. 9
The 106-acre fashion, dining and entertainment destination of Downtown Summerlin open to valley-wide acclaim. A 400-acre urban core in the center of the community, Downtown Summerlin will eventually be home to thousands of urban style residences, Class A office and service retail. It is the largest US retail development project following the great recession.
Development commences on The Cliffs village
Currently home to Faiss Middle School (2007) and Wet ‘n’ Wild (2013), this is Summerlin’s southernmost village spanning just over 418 acres. It is home to Regency, a 100-acre, age-qualified neighborhood developed by Toll brothers and the first in Summerlin in more than 15 years.
Construction begins on The Summit, a joint venture of Discovery Land Company and Howard Hughes
The Summit is a 555-acre resort community south of The Ridges® jointly developed by Howard Hughes and Discovery Land Company, one of the world’s leading developers of private clubs and luxury communities. It features a private Tom Fazio golf course, clubhouse and fitness facility.
Downtown Summerlin achieves LEED Certification
Howard Hughes receives Silver Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certification for Downtown Summerlin.
The Vistas Community Center and Pool opens
Howard Hughes completes the 7,900-square-foot Vistas Community Center adjacent to the Vistas Park. This is Summerlin’s fourth community center and third resident exclusive pool. It houses meeting rooms and adjoining patio for resident events, youth and adult classes and activities. Its expansive outdoor area includes a 5,500 square-foot main pool with slide and a child’s lagoon with frog fountains.
Constellation Opens in the Downtown Summerlin area
Constellation, Downtown Summerlin’s first residential offering and luxury apartment neighborhood opens. With 124 units and a resort-style pool, this is the most amenitized rental apartment experience in Summerlin.
Summerlin completes indoor aquatic center deeded to Clark County for public use
Located in Faiss Park in The Cliffs village Howard Hughes completes an indoor aquatic center that is deeded to Clark County for public use and maintenance. The property features a 24,950-square-foot community center with meeting and locker rooms; 25-meter and 10 lane lap pool; nine-foot-deep pool for scuba; 1,800-square-foot therapy pool with handicap access. The pool is enclosed for year-round and features tall overhead doors that, when open, create the feel of outdoors.
NHL Practice Facility Breaks Ground
President of Summerlin for Howard Hughes Kevin Orrock (featured second from left) and several others celebrate the commencement of construction on the practice facility in the Downtown Summerlin area for the NHL franchise, the Vegas Golden Knights, the city’s first professional sports team.
Reverence by Pulte Homes Opens
Reverence, a 300-acre village built exclusively by Pulte Homes opens.
City National Arena Opens
City National Arena, practice facility of the Vegas Golden Knights opens. The NHL expansion team makes history by advancing to the Stanley Cup Finals during its inaugural year.
Rosemary and Billy Vassiliadis Elementary School Opens
Rosemary and Billy Vassiliadis Elementary School, located in The Paseos Village of Summerlin, is named in honor of community leaders Rosemary and Billy Vassiliadis. Their enduring contributions to the community reflect the school’s commitment to fostering leadership, collaboration, and a strong sense of civic responsibility.
Shelley Berkley Elementary School Opens
Shelley Berkley Elementary School, located in The Cliffs Village of Summerlin, is named in honor of former U.S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley. Her distinguished career in public service and dedication to the community serve as an enduring inspiration for the school’s students and staff.
Construction on Las Vegas Ballpark® begins and progresses
Las Vegas Ballpark® at Downtown Summerlin is a 10,000-capacity minor league baseball stadium and future home of the Las Vegas Aviators, the city’s professional Triple-A baseball team of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and affiliate of the Oakland A’s
Completion of TWO Summerlin
Two Summerlin is Downtown Summerlin’s second Class-A office tower spanning 150,000 square feet and opened in 2018.
Construction is completed on Aristocrat campus
Construction is completed on a 180,000-square-foot campus for Aristocrat Technologies, Inc., a global gaming leader.
Completion and opening of Las Vegas Ballpark®, home of the Las Vegas Aviators, the city’s professional Triple-A baseball team of the Triple-A West League and affiliate of the Oakland Athletics
Construction completed on Tanager, Downtown Summerlin’s second luxury apartment complex
Las Vegas Ballpark’s wildly successful inaugural year is marked by record-setting attendance that leads Minor League Baseball and industry recognition from Ballpark Digest as “Ballpark of the Year”
Sagemont Park Opens
Sagemont Park in Summerlin Centre spans nearly ten acres and includes lawn areas, lighted soccer fields, tennis courts, basketball court and connection to the area’s regional bike trail. To accommodate gatherings and events, the park includes a shaded picnic area and play area, in addition to community restrooms.
Summerlin ranks #3 nationally
Summerlin ranks #3 nationally among top-selling master-planned communities by national real estate consultant, RCLCO, based on 2019 home sales.
Summerlin named Master-Planned Community of the Year by National Association of Homebuilders
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s Summerlin Area Command Opens
Completion and opening of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s Summerlin Area Command substation for which design and construction was fully funded and built on land donated by Howard Hughes.
Tanager Grand Opening
Tanager boasts an elevated lifestyle that brings a new standard of integrated urban living. These richly detailed one- and two-bedroom luxury living spaces are nestled right into the heart of Downtown Summerlin, where shopping, dining, entertainment and home all come together in one amazing place. All centered around a playful dog park and top-of-the line fitness center with clubhouse featuring a resort-style pool.
Summerlin celebrates 30th anniversary!
Thirty years ago, the master-planned community was in its infancy. Today, some 30 years later, the community is home to more than 100,000 residents and continues to set and maintain the standard for quality of life in Southern Nevada.
Redpoint and Redpoint Square districts begin selling
Summerlin Ranks #3 Nationally
The master planned community of Summerlin marked the first half of 2021 with strong new home sales, earning the #3 spot nationally on a list of the country’s best-selling MPCs, according to a report released by national real estate consultant RCLCO.
Summerlin ranks #3 Nationally
Summerlin has ranked No. 3 for the fourth year in a row on RCLCO’s national report of new home sales in 2021.
5 year Water Conservation project begins to reduce decorative grass throughout the community
Stonebridge Park Opens
Stonebridge Park in Stonebridge village spans nearly 11 acres and includes lawn areas, pickleball courts, basketball courts, playground, shaded picnic areas, cornhole court, community restrooms, and connectivity to the Summerlin trail system.
Summerlin named to “100 Best Places to live” by Ideal-LIVING magazine
Calling out Summerlin, Ideal-LIVING said: “For over 30 years, Summerlin has been one of Las Vegas’ premier urban and residential communities nestled against the breathtaking Red Rock National Conservation Area with a vibrant walkable urban center.”
Shaq, Icy Hot and Howard Hughes deliver 100 laptops for local children in need
In a spontaneous gesture orchestrated by legendary basketball player and Las Vegas resident Shaquille O’Neal, Howard Hughes joined The Shaquille O’Neal Foundation and its partner, Icy Hot®, to purchase Dell laptops for 100 youth who attended the recent unveiling of The Shaq Courts at Doolittle.
DTS Lawn Makeover! And certified SNWA commercial park to host events
The Lawn in Downtown Summerlin—one of the destination’s most popular gathering spots for festivals, events, fairs, concerts and more—receives a make-over in which more than 58,000 square feet of Fescue was replaced with Bermuda grass, a change that will save more than 1.2 million gallons of water annually.
Roseman University of Health Sciences opens Dental Practice to serve Cure 4 the Kids in Summerlin
Kestrel & Kestrel Commons districts begin selling
Clark County Fire Station 35 Grand Opening
1700 Pavilion wins ULI Nevada Visionary Place Award for New Development Category
Ridge Pine Park Opens
Located in the district of Redpoint, this 1.46 acre park is within walking distance of its surrounding neighborhoods and features lawn areas, shaded picnic areas and playground.
1700 Pavilion Opens, officing Wynn Design Group, MP Materials, Clark Hill Law and more, with LEED Silver-certification
Final lot sold in The Ridges®, and Summerlin reaches a total of 54,000 rooftops!
Groundbreaking of Whole Foods Market in Downtown Summerlin
Phase One of Redpoint Arroyo Opens
This 9-acre arroyo runs along Redpoint Dr., spanning from Carriage Hill Dr. to Desert Foothills Dr. and includes amenities like a climbing play structure, exercise station, playground and shaded seating.
Tanager Echo Opens
Downtown Summerlin’s newest luxury apartment complex introduces 294 units in the area’s first wrap-style product as an extension to Tanager. Residents enjoy upscale living with amenities like the Sky Lounge, offering stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip, and a LEED Silver certification, setting a new standard for sustainable urban living.
Explorer Park Opens
Located in Redpoint Square, on the corner of Red Pass Dr. and Desert Foothills Dr., this 1.13 acre park includes a climbing play structure and shaded seating. Fun fact: Explorer Park’s distinctive shade structure was created to represent multiple constellations and stars reflective of a November sky when summer constellations are fading and winter constellations are on the rise, dominated by three popular star groups: Andromeda, Cassiopeia and Pisces.
Completion of Meridian Office Building
The Meridian office building in Summerlin offers 147,000 SF of premium workspace conveniently located near the 215 and Flamingo, adjacent to Aristocrat.
Summerlin becomes Nevada’s first and only master-planned community to achieve LEED precertification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Summerlin became Nevada’s first master-planned community to achieve LEED precertification, thanks to its strong commitment to sustainability. Key initiatives include the removal of 550,000 square feet of decorative grass by the end of 2023, saving around 30 million gallons of water annually, and adopting energy-efficient building practices.
Now in its third decade of development, Summerlin continues to shine as one of the country’s most successful and compelling real estate stories
Summerlin is home to approximately 127,000 residents. With approximately 4,000 gross acres left to develop, the best is yet to come in America’s community – one of the country’s most successful and compelling real estate stories.
Doral Academy Red Rock Opens
Doral Academy Red Rock, located west of The Paseos Village in Summerlin, is a tuition-free public charter school sponsored by the State of Nevada Charter School Authority. Students are accepted through a lottery system and attend classes Monday through Friday. Currently serving grades K-9, the school plans to expand to include grades up to 12 as the student population grows. The educational program emphasizes arts integration, incorporating dance, music, theater, media, and visual arts, while the high school will offer two specialized tracks: humanities and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics).