A developer who focuses on Asian-themed retail plazas aims to break ground next year on a project in Las Vegas’ Chinatown area.
Windfall Group founder Eddie Ni said in an interview Monday that he aims to start construction by summer 2026 on a retail project along the south side of Spring Mountain Road between Polaris Avenue and Procyon Street.
Located a mile west of the Strip, the plaza is slated to be called Pacifica Vegas.
Clark County commissioners in September approved Ni’s plans for a three-story, roughly 116,000-square-foot complex with retail, restaurant and entertainment space. The 3.2-acre project site would also include a parking garage.
Overall, Ni said that the development would cost $60 million to $70 million and that he aims to finish construction by the end of 2027.
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