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BLM Land Sale In Las Vegas Will Expand Development

You might drive around and wonder “huh, why isn’t anything being built over there,” or “why don’t they just keep building out into the desert?” Often that land is owned…

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The valley is going to get a little larger with a BLM land sale in March.

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You might drive around and wonder "huh, why isn't anything being built over there," or "why don't they just keep building out into the desert?" Often that land is owned not by the state but by the feds, namely the Bureau Of Land Management. Well, soon a BLM land sale in Las Vegas and surrounding areas will expand the bounds of the valley.

11 parcels of public land amounting to nearly 90 acres will be up for grabs in the BLM land sale, which is set for March 18th, 2025.

Where Will The BLM Land Sale Be, And What Will They Be Used For?

The land will be in the south and southwest valley, the northwest valley in the Centennial Hills area, and a couple sites in Henderson.

  • Northwest Valley
    • Oso Blanco Road and Moccasin Road
    • West Centennial Parkway and Michelli Crest Way near elbow of 215 Beltway
    • North Hualapai Way and Azure Drive near elbow of 215 Beltway
    • North Fort Apache Drive and West La Madre Way near Lone Mountain
  • Southwest Valley
    • Blue Diamond Road west of South Grand Canyon Drive
    • Blue Diamond Road and South Torrey Pines Drive
    • South Buffalo Road and West Cougar Avenue
    • South Rainbow Boulevard and West Silverado Boulevard
  • South Valley
    • South Las Vegas Boulevard and West Roban Avenue (near Dig This attraction)
  • Henderson
    • Burkholder Boulevard and South Racetrack Road
    • Burkholder Boulevard and South Magic Way

According to 8 News Now, some of the sites will be selling off for as little as $100 per acre in order to facilitate affordable housing projects in those areas, housing that according to many is desperately needed.

Much of the money raised goes towards the Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act. That acts as a fund to help build and improve parks, trails and more. It has been responsible for a lot of past and future development in the valley.

So the valley is growing and improving all at the same time.

Las Vegas Shopping: 5 Best Malls, Hidden Finds To Shop Till You Drop

Las Vegas shopping is fun, to say the least.

From the uber-expensive luxury stores that crawl across The Strip to the locally owned businesses across the valley, Vegas offers amazing shopping experiences for anyone and any budget.

Oldest Shopping Mall In Las Vegas

There are a few shopping centers that have historical ties to the start of Las Vegas. The Historic Commercial Center is the oldest "shopping center" in Las Vegas, according to 8 News Now. Recently, the shopping center had a little makeover that added art galleries, dining and entertainment to the area.

The first enclosed mall in Nevada is the Boulevard Mall, which is still in operation today. The Boulevard Mall has gone through the ups and downs of a growing city. But, this mall deserves an honorable mention.

Recently, the mall added a Mercado section. The Mercado has multiple different vendors that range from clothes, nail supplies, traditional Mexican attire, Mariachi supplies, Latin American produce, and so much more. There is even a food court that has mariscos (seafood), traditional Mexican dishes, vegetarian options and famous street food like elotes, juices and more.

Las Vegas Shopping Attracts Global Audience

In each major hotel on The Strip, there is usually an area dedicated to ritzy and luxury retailers. Stores like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Philipp Plein, Dior, Maison Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier and so much more are plentiful in Vegas.

I had a good friend, who works at a Louis Vuitton store on The Strip. He says that he has a large swath of clients who are from overseas. But, he also said that a a majority of his clientele are local or based in California.

Even if you're not a luxury type of person, it's still fun to explore the shopping malls of each casino and window shop through the stores.

Best Las Vegas Shopping Centers For Deals, Hidden Gems and More

For this list, we will focus on malls and discount stores rather than luxury retailers. This list will also focus on family-friendly places that are accommodating for children as well. So scroll down below to see where to shop until you drop in Las Vegas!

Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet Las Vegas

The Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet Las Vegas is a wonderful place, and it's a Vegas favorite. The Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet Las Vegas is an indoor market with tons of vendors. It's truly your one-stop shop for clothes, jewelry, home goods, knick-knacks, plants and more. The entrance fee is $1, and the line of vendors goes on throughout the massive building.

The items are affordable and the tagline of the market also says that they "fight inflation." The entrance fee is $1 for the entire day. There are also food vendors that serve delicious agua frescas, fresh coconuts, tacos, hamburgers and more. Another fun part about the Indoor Swap Meet is the vintage market that has different antiques, furniture and collectibles. It's a fun way to spend a weekend because the aisles are endless, and there are so many things that captivate attention. 

Premium Outlets - North and South

The Las Vegas North Premium Outlets and the Las Vegas South Premium Outlets are loved by locals. At these malls, you can find discounted designer items, expensive perfumes on sale, and amazing high-quality makeup on a bargain. Even if you don't plan on buying something, you'll most likely end up purchasing an item because the stores have great deals that are hard to pass up. 

The Las Vegas North Premium Outlets is an outdoor mall, and the Las Vegas South Premium Outlets is an indoor mall. I think the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets have a slightly better selection to shop from, featuring couture houses, mid-range and high-fashion designers at outlet prices. However, it does get very hot during the summer. So if you plan to adventure around the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets then definitely bring water and a handheld fan -- you'll thank us later.

There are food courts in both outlets, and many people prefer the South Premium Outlets during the summer because it's an indoor mall. Both are great if you have family coming in. The Deuce bus shuttles right to the outlet malls from properties on The Strip.

Fashion Show Mall

This is the most popular mall on our list. But, we had to add this in case someone still wasn't aware about the beautiful Fashion Show Mall. This is the mall located right on The Strip. From designer to more affordable brands, this mall truly has it all. It's three levels, and it's simply gorgeous to walk around in. This iconic mall use to have weekend fashion shows that were free, and the shows were works of art with a runway that raised from the ground and LED lights.

However it seems that after the pandemic, the mall halted the fashion show. Now, the mall uses the runway space for revolving "interactive experiences," that make for great photo opportunities.

From beloved retailers to local Las Vegas entrepreneurs, this is a must-visit for anybody that is taking a trip to Las Vegas. Some of our favorite stores are the Bite Beauty Lip Lap; where you can make your own lipstick, Casino Quest; which has gaming classes and souvenirs, and the Hello Kitty Café is simply amazing. Although there's not a kid's play area, there are many things and activities that can entertain children like the Fantasy Lab and Happy Camper Pizza

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Broadacres Marketplace

Broadacres Marketplace is a Las Vegas tradition. This is a famous outdoor, open-air swap meet has over 1,000 vendors, according to the market's social media.

There's a food hall with rows of delicious food like tortas, machetes, agua frescas, coconuts, and so much more. The famous micheladas are a must-try if you go. You can get anything that you dream of at this market. From furniture, mattresses, home goods, artisanal mexican goods, toys, makeup and more, Broadacres has it all.

During Friday nights, the market has live music and bands that usually play regional Mexican music. The market stays open later on Friday nights, so people can dance and party. It's truly a fun time, and I love going with my friends and family to this market. The entrance fee ranges from $2.50 to $3.50 depending on the day and time you attend. There's also an area for kids with slightly sketch carnival rides, but the kids always have a blast when they attend.

During summer, it may get a little hot. So the best time to attend is during the cooler months. But, if you plan on attending Broadacres during the summer, we recommend bringing plenty of water and a fan, too. Plus, the agua frescas will cool you down.

Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas made out list for one reason: The Gondolas. 

This attraction is what makes The Venetian so special and memorable for many people who visit. The added element of having canals weave throughout the mall is why this casino shopping area made our list in comparison to other casinos. Children adore the gondolas, and the mall transports you to the streets of Italy with the décor and the ceiling painted with clouds and cosmic colors.

The stores are pretty high-end or mid-range with some souvenir shops scattered throughout the mall. The dessert shop is always a kid's favorite, and the entire mall is more of an "experience." I think everyone should ride the gondolas at least once with their family because it's fun to glide around the casino while riding the boats.

Other honorable mentions when it comes to malls inside casinos are the The Forum Shops at Caesars and the Miracle Mile Shops.

Shawn Tempesta is the co-host of Aimee+Shawn on 102.7 VGS in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is also an Emmy award nominated television host. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Shawn writes about current events, education, funny and trending stories.