Summerlin, Nevada

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Summerlin is a master-planned mixed-use development mostly within the city limits of Las Vegas, Nevada.Template:Efn The development covers Template:Convert of the western edge of incorporated Las Vegas sitting at the center-west end of the Las Vegas Valley. Downtown Summerlin refers to the development's primary commercial and retail shopping area.

The neighborhood is adjacent to many wilderness conservation, recreation areas and commercial areas, including Red Rock and Spring Mountains and to the west, the La Madre and Mount Charleston Wilderness areas to its northwest, and the Las Vegas Strip resort corridor to its east.

The majority of Summerlin is within Las Vegas Ward I, currently represented on the Las Vegas City Council by Brian Knudsen, mayor pro tempore. Along with many private and charter schools, public education is provided by the Clark County School District. Emergency services are provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the Las Vegas Fire & Rescue department.

History

In 1952, reclusive casino and film executive Howard Hughes purchased Template:Convert of land along the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley for $3 per acre in an area valued at $1.27 million in 2022 USD, according to development company, Howard Hughes Holdings.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref>

Despite initial intentions to reposition some of his business operations in Nevada, Hughes eventually chose not to relocate his core companies.<ref name=":1">Template:Cite news</ref> Even though Hughes did not relocate operations, he became the largest single land owner in Nevada by the early 1970s and, for a time, the largest employer in the state with over 8,000 on his payroll.<ref name=":1" /> The land remained largely undeveloped for decades. In the mean time, the first large-scale master-planned community in Nevada, Green Valley in Henderson, began development

After Hughes' death in 1976 from kidney failure, his heirs organized the Summa Corporation (now Howard Hughes Holdings), named for Hughes's paternal grandmother Jean Amelia Summerlin, to manage his businesses and land holdings.<ref name=":1" /><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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Summerlin and Howard Hughes Holdings headquarters

In 1990, Summerlin Parkway, a six-lane highway costing $22 million to complete, running from Rainbow Boulevard to Town Center Drive, connecting the U.S. Route 95 to the new development.<ref name=":1" />

To mitigate environmental impact, Summa Corporation made a deal with the Bureau of Land Management in which they traded 5,000 acres of environmentally sensitive land for 3,000 acres of land better suited for development.<ref>Miller, Chris. (2022). Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Records, 1965-2007. MS-00399. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Archived from the original on May 13, 2024.</ref> After this environmental concern was addressed, development began. By the end of 1990, the construction of its first residential area, park, and school had been completed. In 1994, Summa Corporation rebranded itself as the Howard Hughes Corporation and continued to develop new areas of Summerlin.<ref name=":1" />

The Great Recession led to a temporary slowdown in new construction within Summerlin.<ref name=":1" /> However, development activity increased significantly after 2014, highlighted by the opening of Downtown Summerlin, a 106-acre development featuring retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Demographics

It has a median household income of $72,078.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Geography

Climate

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The main thoroughfare in Downtown Summerlin

Summerlin has a hot desert climate typical of the Mojave Desert in which it lies (Köppen climate classification: BWh).

Summers tend to be very hot and very dry, with daily highs often exceeding Template:Convert; temperatures as high as 118 degrees have been observed. The spring and fall seasons are generally sunny, warm, and dry, with daily highs in the 70s and 80s. Winters tend to be cool and windy, with daily highs in the 50s; temperatures seldom drop below freezing, and snowfall is rare, but some rain is common (especially in January and February).<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Economy

Allegiant Air has their corporate headquarters in Summerlin.<ref>PILOTS - Frequently Asked Questions. "The first few days of orientation are usually spent at Allegiant Air Headquarters in the Summerlin community in Las Vegas, NV". Accessed 13 July 2020.</ref><ref>"EDGAR Search Results for Allegiant Air". Securities and Exchange Commission. "1201 N Town Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89144". Accessed 13 July 2020.</ref><ref>Summerlin CDP, Nevada. Using a search for the ZIP Code. Accessed 13 July 2020.</ref>

Hotel and casinos

The Summerlin area is home to three major resort casinos.

Summerlin is also home to a non-gaming hotel known as Element Las Vegas, developed by Westin Hotels.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> It opened in 2008.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Arts and culture

Downtown Summerlin

Template:Main Downtown Summerlin is a Template:Convert mixed-use district. It opened in 2014, and includes a Template:Convert shopping center with more than 125 shops, bars, and restaurants.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> It also features office and residential space.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In addition, Downtown Summerlin also includes two sports facilities:<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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Las Vegas Ballpark

Local events are held in Downtown Summerlin throughout the year, including an annual art festival,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> outdoor fitness classes, wine walks, holiday festivals, and visits from celebrity guest speakers.Template:Citation needed

Library

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Summerlin Library

Summerlin has a public library, a branch of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Sports

The city's NHL franchise, the Vegas Golden Knights, practice at City National Arena in Summerlin. The arena also offers skating lessons, hosts youth and adult amateur hockey leagues, and trains competitive figure skaters.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The UNLV Hockey team plays its home games at City National Arena in Summerlin.

The Las Vegas Aviators (a minor league baseball franchise) play at the Las Vegas Ballpark in Summerlin.

Parks and recreation

Cycling

Bicycle lanes are provided on most major roads in Summerlin, as well as in the adjacent Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Community parks

Large community parks, which are available for free public use, are located throughout Summerlin. Template:As of, there are 25 community parks that feature a variety of recreational amenities, which may include: community centers, barbecue areas, walking trails, playgrounds, swimming pools, interactive water features, soccer fields, baseball fields, football fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, volleyball courts, bocce ball and shuffleboard courts, and motorized toy areas. In addition, the parks with community centers typically offer special events, classes, and children's camps.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Swimming pool access, sports field and court registration and league participation, facility rentals, and classes require a Summerlin identification card issued only to owners and tenants who live in an area governed by a Summerlin HOA.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Walking trails

As of 2018, the Summerlin Trail System is more than 150 miles long and connects local neighborhoods to various amenities throughout the community.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The system includes five types of planned trails: street-side, village, bike, regional, and natural.

Upon completion, the trail system will be more than 200 miles long and will connect to more than 2,000 miles of regional trails, making it one of the most comprehensive and efficient trail systems in the southwestern United States.

In 2008, Summerlin and the Howard Hughes Corporation received the American Trails Developer Award, which is given to developers in recognition of "quality, well designed multi-use trails systems that are integrated into private developments."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Mountain recreation

The adjacent Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area offers 26 hiking trails (ranging in difficulty from easy to strenuous). The canyon is also suitable for bouldering and rock climbing and has an overnight camp site.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Education

Public schools

Public schools in Summerlin belong to the Clark County School District, which serves almost all of Southern Nevada.

Elementary schools located in Summerlin

  • Shelley Berkley Elementary School
  • John W. Bonner Elementary School
  • Roger M. Bryan Elementary School
  • Linda Rankin Givens Elementary School
  • John & Judy Goolsby Elementary School
  • William R. Lummis Elementary School
  • D’vorre & Hal Ober Elementary School
  • Ethel W. Staton Elementary School
  • James B. McMillan Elementary
  • Katz Elementary
  • Bill and Rosemary Vassiliadis

Middle schools located in Summerlin

  • Ernest Becker Middle School
  • Victoria Fertitta Middle School
  • Sig Rogich Middle School

High schools located in Summerlin

In addition to the above-listed public schools, some Summerlin residents may be zoned for schools located just outside of the Summerlin boundaries (many families in Summerlin South, for example, are zoned for Durango High School in nearby Spring Valley).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Private schools

Summerlin is also home to several private schools, including:

Higher education

Higher education within the community of Summerlin is mostly limited to small satellite campuses, including:

However, Summerlin is also located within 10 miles of the College of Southern Nevada's main campus (CSN - Charleston), within 20 miles of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), and within 30 miles of Nevada State College (NSC).

Infrastructure

Governance

In addition to local government (either the City of Las Vegas or Clark County depending on jurisdiction), Summerlin is divided into community associations covering the north, south, west, and center, as well as separate community associations for Sun City Summerlin and the two gated country club developments (Siena and Red Red Country Club).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Homeowners and business owners contribute into each community association through monthly dues. The four main community associations contribute into and send representatives to the Summerlin Council, which is the owner and operator of the community centers and adjoining parks, swimming pools, and sports facilities in the community.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In addition, individual villages or townhome developments may have their own homeowners associations to govern their neighborhoods. Properties are also in a special improvement district to pay for public infrastructure, which is assessed annually as a bond payment.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Healthcare

The Summerlin Hospital Medical Center, a private hospital operated by the Valley Health System, provides 485 beds to the local community. It is an accredited Chest Pain Center and Primary Stroke Center. Other features include: the Children's Medical Center, the Breast Care Center, the Cancer Center, the Rehab Center, and the Robotic Surgery Center. Its 40-acre campus is located in The Crossings village of Summerlin North.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Notable people

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References and notes

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