Las Vegas Breaks Ground on Marble Manor Redevelopment

The historic Westside neighborhood will be transformed into a mixed-income housing complex with over 600 homes.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 9:52pm

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Local officials in Las Vegas have broken ground on the redevelopment of Marble Manor, a historic Westside neighborhood that had fallen into disrepair. The first phase of the project will result in 138 apartment homes, along with neighborhood amenities, with the full development eventually containing over 600 homes. The $50 million project is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Why it matters

The Marble Manor redevelopment is a significant investment in affordable housing for the Westside community, which has struggled with aging infrastructure and limited access to quality housing options. By transforming this neighborhood, local leaders aim to provide stability, security, and a brighter future for residents.

The details

The first phase of the Marble Manor redevelopment will create 138 apartment homes, along with community amenities designed to support the people who will live there. In the end, the full complex will contain over 600 homes. The project is made possible by a $50 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

  • Local officials broke ground on the project on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
  • The first phase of the project is expected to be completed sometime in 2027.

The players

Catherine Cortez Masto

Nevada Senator who spoke about the importance of providing safe and affordable housing for the community.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

The federal agency that provided a $50 million grant to fund the Marble Manor redevelopment project.

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What they’re saying

“It's stability. It's a future for you and your family. It's security. I can't think of a better thing that we can do in our community to make sure everybody has a roof over their head, including right here. So that's why this project and its redevelopment is so critical.”

— Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada Senator

What’s next

Crews expect to finish the first phase of the Marble Manor redevelopment project sometime in 2027, with the full complex of over 600 homes to be completed in the following years.

The takeaway

The Marble Manor redevelopment represents a significant investment in affordable housing for Las Vegas' historic Westside neighborhood, providing stability, security, and new opportunities for the community. This project demonstrates the city's commitment to addressing housing insecurity and supporting underserved residents.