Located on 61 acres in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, Symphony Park is evolving into one of the city’s most vibrant and visionary neighborhoods. Already home to a rich mix of arts, culture, science, and medicine, this master-planned district is nearing completion—with only 3.5 acres of undeveloped land remaining.

For investors, entrepreneurs, and creatives alike, Symphony Park offers a rare opportunity to be part of something truly transformational. From luxury residential towers to cultural icons and future-forward developments, here’s a look at what’s happening now and what’s coming soon.

AC Marriott/Element by Westin Hotel

Opening later this year, this 441-room hotel will feature:

  • 20,000 square feet of meeting and event space
  • Retail and restaurant options for visitors and locals

Capella

A 22-story tower bringing 270 multi-family units to the neighborhood.

Bria

Another multi-family development offering 275 residential units, adding to the urban energy of Symphony Park.

Origen + Cello Tower

At the north end of Symphony Park, this bold new project will redefine downtown living and entertainment.

  • Cello Tower: A 32-story residential tower
  • Origen District: A shopping, dining, and office destination with midrise residential units
  • Total: 400+ new residential units in the pipeline

Las Vegas Museum of Art

Future home of a 90,000-square-foot museum, with a location already secured, adding a new chapter to the city’s cultural scene.

Future Hotel-Casino

Plans are underway for Derek Stevens, owner of Circa Resort & Casino, to develop a new hotel-casino on the northeast corner of Symphony Park. Stay tuned for more details as this exciting project unfolds.

Already Calling Symphony Park Home

  • Auric – 324 modern multi-family units
  • Park Haven – 290 multi-family units
  • The Smith Center for the Performing Arts – The heart of Las Vegas’ arts scene
  • DISCOVERY Children’s Museum – A favorite for families and curious minds
  • Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health – A landmark in medical research and care
  • Two city-owned parking garages – Making access easy for everyone
  • Vic’s – American/Italian restaurant

Why Symphony Park?

This is more than a development—it’s a destination. Symphony Park blends downtown energy with long-term vision, offering space to live, work, create, and connect. As one of the few remaining prime locations for mixed-use, retail and restaurant development, it’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity in Las Vegas.Whether you’re a resident, developer, or visitor, Symphony Park is music to the ears of downtown progress.

Top Photo Credit: The City of Las Vegas

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