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    m m Reproduced from: 135 SOUTH FOURTH STREET LAS V E S A S• NEVADA Realtors e . Tf R F E B 9 1 9 5 1 B U I L D I N G LOS A N G E L E S , S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 5, 1956 L A S V E G A S S H O P S — Outstanding Southland g investors are among backers of new $8,000,000 shopping ij center, “The Plaza,’’ in Las Vegas. Plans for 50-acre jj project are by Pereira & Luckman, Lot Angeles archi­tects and engineers. Included, reports the Campbell Realty Co., are a large department store, varied shops. SHOP HUB DUE IN US VEGAS Plans fo r N evada's largest) shopping center, ‘‘The Plaza,” toi co$t $8,000,000, are announced ’ by > the Campbell R ealty Com-ipany. I T o rise at East Charleston .boulevard and East Frem ont street, the 50-acre project of courts and plazas will include a m a j o r department store, varied retail shops and parking! for more than 3000 cars. ,E A S Y T R A V E L -------- | ! Pereira & Luckman, a na-i tlonal firm o f planners, archi­tects and engineers, has pro­vided many original features,) Including “ travel tram s” to pro-lylde easy transportation fo r' shoppers. In addition, a theater, amuse ! ment park and nursery are pro­vided fo r children. j Developers o f this unique cen­ter include Arthur A . Desser, Beverly Hills attorney and fin * aheier; Harold B. G arfield otj B everly Hills, form er owner o f a drug chain; Joseph Bandler o f Bel A ir, California and New| Y ork Industrialist; Aldon Con-, struction Company o f Los An-1 geles, headed by Donald M etz;! Joe Shoe^Mg. of San FranclacOf (O w n er of Ufa 54-store cha'n of National -Dollar Stores, and Mil­lion Prell. -one Of the owners of ithe Sahara Hotel In Las Vegas. * 3 2 3 - C