Clark County commissioners approved a new retail project in Las Vegas’ Chinatown area, the latest vision for a plot that was penciled for high-rises during the bubble days.

The county commission on Wednesday approved a three-story, roughly 116,000-square-foot retail complex by developer Eddie Ni. His 3.2-acre project site is along the south side of Spring Mountain Road between Polaris Avenue and Procyon Street, a mile west of the Strip.

Plans call for retail, restaurant and entertainment space, as well as a six-story parking garage, county records show.

Ni, founder of real estate firm Windfall Group, could not be reached for comment Thursday.

Las Vegas’ restaurant-packed Chinatown commercial district along Spring Mountain is popular with locals and tourists alike, and retail centers th

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