North Las Vegas Launches Redevelopment Grants for Homes and Businesses

New programs offer up to $75,000 for business improvements and $25,000 for residential curb appeal upgrades.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 12:56am

A high-end, photorealistic studio still-life photograph featuring a polished metal house-shaped sign, a freshly painted wooden door frame, and a bundle of colorful paint brushes, all arranged elegantly on a clean white background to symbolize the residential and commercial improvements enabled by the North Las Vegas redevelopment grants.The North Las Vegas redevelopment grants aim to revitalize aging neighborhoods and support local businesses through funding for home and storefront improvements.Las Vegas Today

The city of North Las Vegas is rolling out redevelopment efforts focused on some of its oldest neighborhoods near City Hall, including new grant programs to help property owners fix up homes and businesses. The residential curb appeal program offers up to $25,000 in reimbursement for home improvements, while a separate business program provides up to $75,000 for storefront, lighting, and signage upgrades.

Why it matters

These redevelopment grants aim to revitalize aging neighborhoods, boost property values, and support local businesses in North Las Vegas. The programs come at a challenging economic time, with rising costs squeezing small business owners like Casa Del Desayuno's Marcos Perez, who says the funding could make a real difference.

The details

To qualify, homeowners and business owners must first apply and receive approval before starting work. The city will ensure licensed contractors are used and will provide bilingual assistance. Once improvements are completed, reimbursement could come within about 30 days.

  • The redevelopment grant programs are now open for applications.
  • The residential curb appeal program offers up to $25,000 in reimbursement.
  • The business improvement program offers up to $75,000 in funding.

The players

Ruth Garcia Anderson

A North Las Vegas city councilwoman who said the new redevelopment grants will 'enhance the communities' and 'help homeowners increase their property values'.

Marcos Perez

The owner of Casa Del Desayuno, a local restaurant, who said the business improvement grants could make a real difference, especially in 'a rougher area' where the outside appearance is 'extremely important' to make customers 'feel welcome'.

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What they’re saying

“'A program like this will not only enhance the communities, but it will also help homeowners increase their property values.'”

— Ruth Garcia Anderson, North Las Vegas City Councilwoman

“'Especially here at the Lake Mead location, it's in a rougher area. So the outside is extremely important. It makes people feel welcome. It makes people feel comfortable if they come into an area that is clean, that's organized.'”

— Marcos Perez, Owner, Casa Del Desayuno

What’s next

Homeowners and business owners can check if their property qualifies for the redevelopment grants on the North Las Vegas city website. The application process is now open, and the city has bilingual representatives available to assist Spanish speakers.

The takeaway

These new redevelopment grants in North Las Vegas demonstrate the city's commitment to revitalizing its oldest neighborhoods and supporting local businesses, even in challenging economic times. By providing significant funding for home and storefront improvements, the programs aim to boost property values, enhance community appeal, and help small businesses like Casa Del Desayuno weather rising costs and maintain an inviting presence.