The Las Vegas Stadium project is slated for vacant land roughly bordered by Russel Road, Polaris Avenue, West Hacienda Avenue, and Dean Martin Drive. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near the intersection of Polaris and West Hacienda Avenues. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near the intersection of Polaris and West Hacienda Avenues. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near the intersection of West Hacienda and Aldebaran Avenues. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near roughly bordered by West Hacienda Avenue, Dean Martin Drive, Russell Road, and Polaris Avenue as seen from the freeway overpass on West Hacienda. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near the intersection of West Hacienda and Aldebaran Avenues. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
Drastic change is slated for the vacant land near the intersection of Polaris and West Hacienda Avenues. Planned as the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the site features close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip.
For decades the western neighborhoods of Henderson experienced explosive growth as the city moved from small industrial town clustered around the World War II era plants to Las Vegas suburbs and the state's second largest city. Cadence hopes to change that as a large masterplanned community north of East Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway.
For decades the western neighborhoods of Henderson experienced explosive growth as the city moved from small industrial town clustered around the World War II era plants to Las Vegas suburbs and the state's second largest city. Cadence hopes to change that as a large masterplanned community north of East Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway.
For decades the western neighborhoods of Henderson experienced explosive growth as the city moved from small industrial town clustered around the World War II era plants to Las Vegas suburbs and the state's second largest city. Cadence hopes to change that as a large masterplanned community north of East Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway.