A pair of multi-story buildings that overlook a grassy plaza will nearly double Las Vegas City Hall’s footprint and will centralized the city’s operations.

City officials on Thursday celebrated the completion of the Las Vegas Civic Center and the Carolyn G. Goodman Plaza, a $190 million development that sprawls across an entire block at 525 S. Main St.

The roughly 250,000-square feet of additional office space features an art gallery, two upcoming restaurants and a municipal government meeting room.

The buildings will bring together city departments that rent space across the valley and also house outside tenants that include the Vegas Chamber and the Nevada secretary of state, according to the city.

The tree-lined plaza will host community events, such as concerts and festivals.

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