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Since its inception in 1990, Summerlin has been recognized as one of the nation’s top-selling master planned communities for more than three decades. Spanning 22,500 acres along the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley, Summerlin still has approximately 5,000 gross acres reserved for future growth, including infrastructure, open space, commercial, and residential opportunities.


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Summerlin has natural beauty and a vibrant downtown.

Nestled against Red Rock Canyon, Summerlin combines natural beauty with a dynamic, walkable downtown at the heart of the community. Its expertly designed neighborhoods and abundant amenities encourage an active lifestyle, making it ideal for families of all sizes.

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Summerlin has redefined what it means to live and work in Las Vegas. Just nine miles west of the Strip and adjacent to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Summerlin offers an exceptional lifestyle that has made it one of the best-selling communities in the country.

Downtown Summerlin

Downtown Summerlin offers a dynamic mix of world-class and locally grown shops, restaurants, and year-round indoor and outdoor events—truly something for everyone.

This 400-acre, walkable urban core blends retail, dining, sports, entertainment, office, and residential spaces in a pedestrian-friendly setting. Anchored by more than 800,000 square feet of retail, Downtown Summerlin is also home to Las Vegas Ballpark and City National Arena, the practice facility of the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights.

Boardroom With A Backdrop

Summerlin offers an elevated quality of life through masterfully designed residential, commercial, and open spaces.

Innovative planning and design have shaped its signature features, from nature-inspired strategies to uncompromising design standards. As Summerlin continues to evolve, the valley’s most coveted remaining land, offering unmatched access to nature and seamless connectivity to two major freeways, is poised for future development.