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Las Vegas senior housing project to break ground

Updated March 23, 2022 - 1:26 pm

Two Denver real estate firms have teamed up to develop a senior-living facility in Las Vegas.

MorningStar Senior Living and Confluent Senior Living announced plans Wednesday for a four-story, 168-unit project near the intersection of Alta Drive and Hualapai Way.

It will feature 95 independent-living units, 49 assisted-living units and 24 memory-care units, according to a news release.

The developers said they acquired the roughly 3.7-acre project site and plan to break ground on the complex, MorningStar at The Canyons, this summer.

According to property records, the plot sold last month for more than $7.4 million.

Spanning 196,000 square feet, the facility is slated to feature an outdoor bar, pool and hot tub; a movie theater; a gym; indoor and outdoor dining venues; and a clubroom terrace with views of the Strip, the release said.

The project marks the developers’ first joint venture in Nevada.

Contact Eli Segall at esegall@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow @eli_segall on Twitter.

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