This panel of experts will examine past and present plans for the redevelopment of Downtown Las Vegas as a tourist and entertainment destination and as an urban residential neighborhood. Panelists Curtis L. Myles, III, CEO and President, Las Vegas Monorail Company Thomas J. Schoeman, AIA, Architect Donald D. Snyder, Presidential Advisor for Strategic Initiatives, UNL
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to better understand the dramatic transformation of Las Vegas ...
Michael Saltman and Greg Brown discuss the history of modern urban planning beginning with Paris, Fr...
Downtowns across America are changing as a result of suburbanization trends. Population shifts and c...
This panel of Las Vegas design professionals shared perspectives on how resort design in Las Vegas a...
Downtown Las Vegas, the old city center, represents the history, culture, and heritage of Las Vegas....
organizations, and skeptical residents who are evaluating redevelopment plans for medium-to-large ci...
Véritable icône mondiale des loisirs, Las Vegas est souvent associée au strass et aux paillettes du ...
International audienceDepuis une dizaine d’années, la municipalité de City of Las Vegas mène une pol...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Scholarship@UNLV. It has been acce...
Fourth of an eight-part series of panel discussions, held October 6-November 15, 2022 and presented ...
This plan is based on work performed by the Fall 2005 DPAC group - a collaboration of Architecture ...
This research is a case study analysis of Downtown Project, a corporate-led redevelopment endeavor c...
Moderator: Dr. Mel Jameson, UNLV College of Business Scribe: Angela Moor, UNLV Department of History...
View looking southwest on Las Vegas Boulevard South with the Harmon Hotel, The Crystals and the Veer...
Executive Summary Since its founding in 1701, Downtown Detroit has evolved from a major shipping p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to better understand the dramatic transformation of Las Vegas ...
Michael Saltman and Greg Brown discuss the history of modern urban planning beginning with Paris, Fr...
Downtowns across America are changing as a result of suburbanization trends. Population shifts and c...
This panel of Las Vegas design professionals shared perspectives on how resort design in Las Vegas a...
Downtown Las Vegas, the old city center, represents the history, culture, and heritage of Las Vegas....
organizations, and skeptical residents who are evaluating redevelopment plans for medium-to-large ci...
Véritable icône mondiale des loisirs, Las Vegas est souvent associée au strass et aux paillettes du ...
International audienceDepuis une dizaine d’années, la municipalité de City of Las Vegas mène une pol...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Scholarship@UNLV. It has been acce...
Fourth of an eight-part series of panel discussions, held October 6-November 15, 2022 and presented ...
This plan is based on work performed by the Fall 2005 DPAC group - a collaboration of Architecture ...
This research is a case study analysis of Downtown Project, a corporate-led redevelopment endeavor c...
Moderator: Dr. Mel Jameson, UNLV College of Business Scribe: Angela Moor, UNLV Department of History...
View looking southwest on Las Vegas Boulevard South with the Harmon Hotel, The Crystals and the Veer...
Executive Summary Since its founding in 1701, Downtown Detroit has evolved from a major shipping p...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to better understand the dramatic transformation of Las Vegas ...
Michael Saltman and Greg Brown discuss the history of modern urban planning beginning with Paris, Fr...
Downtowns across America are changing as a result of suburbanization trends. Population shifts and c...