Know the Valley

Las Vegas, submarket by submarket

The Las Vegas Valley is a collection of distinct commercial districts, each with its own demand drivers, tenant base and opportunity. Here's how we read the map.

We know every corner of the Valley.

The Map

Where business happens in Las Vegas

From the world-famous resort corridor to fast-growing suburban commerce and major industrial corridors, the Valley offers a submarket for nearly every commercial strategy.

The Las Vegas Strip

The Strip & Resort Corridor

Las Vegas Boulevard's world-famous resort district — the global engine of tourism, gaming, hospitality, dining and experiential retail. Premium visibility, premium economics.

Downtown Las Vegas

Downtown & the Arts District

The original heart of the city — government, the Fremont Street Experience, and a thriving, reinventing Arts District drawing creative, hospitality and small-business tenants.

Summerlin

Summerlin & the Northwest

One of the nation's premier master-planned communities. Affluent rooftops, Downtown Summerlin, and strong demand for office, medical and neighborhood retail.

Henderson

Henderson & Green Valley

A growing, business-friendly city with master-planned communities, expanding industrial and office parks, healthcare, and strong household incomes.

North Las Vegas

North Las Vegas & Apex

The Valley's industrial growth engine — large-scale distribution, manufacturing and logistics serving the Western U.S., plus fast-growing residential rooftops.

Southwest Las Vegas

The Southwest & Spring Valley

One of the fastest-growing quadrants — newer office, flex, medical and retail product following rapid residential expansion toward the 215 Beltway.

Paradise and the Airport District

Paradise & Airport District

Home to Harry Reid International Airport, UNLV, the convention corridor and major sports venues — a hub for hospitality, office and travel-related commerce.

The east valley

The East Valley & Sunrise

Established, value-oriented submarkets with dense rooftops, neighborhood retail, and infill opportunities for service businesses and investors.

Boulder City and the outskirts

Boulder City & the Outskirts

Gateway to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, plus emerging energy and outdoor-recreation activity at the Valley's edges and along key highway corridors.

Las Vegas growth

Why It Matters

Location strategy is everything

The same business can thrive in one submarket and struggle a few miles away. Rents, demographics, traffic, zoning and competition shift dramatically across the Valley.

We help occupiers and investors match strategy to geography — reading rooftops, daytime population, household income, traffic counts and the path of growth so your capital and your business land in the right place. Tell us your goals and we'll bring the submarket-level data to support the decision.

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Find the right corner of the Valley.

We'll help you choose the submarket — and the site — that fits your strategy.

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