Las Vegas officials launch major redevelopment of Marble Manor housing complex

The $150 million project aims to transform the Historic Westside neighborhood

Apr. 9, 2026 at 8:51pm

A vibrant, abstract silkscreen illustration featuring a repeating pattern of a stylized apartment building facade in bold, neon-like colors, conceptually representing the redevelopment of a public housing complex.The Marble Manor redevelopment project aims to transform public housing in Las Vegas' Historic Westside through a mixed-income approach.Las Vegas Today

Public officials in Las Vegas held a ceremonial groundbreaking on Thursday to kick off the redevelopment of Marble Manor, a public housing complex located in the city's Historic Westside neighborhood. The $150 million project is being led by the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority and other local partners.

Why it matters

The Historic Westside has long struggled with poverty, crime, and lack of investment, and this major redevelopment project is seen as a way to revitalize the neighborhood and provide more affordable housing options for residents.

The details

The Marble Manor redevelopment will replace the existing 150-unit public housing complex with a new mixed-income community featuring 300 affordable and market-rate apartments, as well as retail and community spaces. The project is part of a broader effort to transform the Historic Westside, which has faced economic challenges for decades.

  • The ceremonial groundbreaking took place on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
  • Construction on the Marble Manor redevelopment is expected to be completed by the end of 2028.

The players

Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority

The regional public housing agency leading the Marble Manor redevelopment project.

Las Vegas officials

Local government leaders who participated in the groundbreaking ceremony to kick off the project.

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What they’re saying

“This project represents a major investment in the Historic Westside and a commitment to providing quality, affordable housing for the community.”

— Irene Cepeda, Chair, Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority

“We're excited to see this long-awaited redevelopment finally get underway and to work with our partners to transform this neighborhood.”

— Carolyn Goodman, Mayor of Las Vegas

What’s next

Construction on the Marble Manor redevelopment project is expected to be completed by the end of 2028, with the first residents moving in shortly after.

The takeaway

The Marble Manor redevelopment represents a major investment in the Historic Westside, a historically underserved neighborhood in Las Vegas. By replacing the aging public housing complex with a mixed-income community, local officials hope to spur economic revitalization and provide more affordable housing options for residents.