Ten days ago, Mark Rowland met with the owner of a struggling business at Downtown Container Park. It's unclear whether the third-level eyeglass store, Monocle Optical, will survive. The owner, Eric ...
In the end, Eric Healey could not save his Monocle Optical eyeglass business at Downtown Container Park. Healey said he will be leaving his third-story business space at the outdoor shopping hub at ...
Just a few days before its soft launch in late November, construction workers rushed around downtown Las Vegas' Container Park, moving furniture, cleaning up vacant shops and tapping away on a few ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Life is returning to downtown Las Vegas as business owners at the Downtown Container Park are seeing customers come back to visit, shop, and eat. It's slowly becoming business as ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Downtown Container Park in the Fremont East neighborhood opened ten years ago, and since then has been an incubator for local businesses looking to make a mark. Despite being ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Downtown Container Park in downtown Las Vegas hits a major milestone, holding an anniversary bash to celebrate the community and local businesses. Oak & Ivy is one of many ...
Three businesses operated by Future Restaurant Group are moving out of the Downtown Container Park, just a few months after the park opened. The Boozery, a small bar; The Beatnik, an espresso coffee ...
With a 35-foot-tall, fire-spewing mantis sculpture guarding its entrance and a treehouse-inspired playground in its central courtyard, the Downtown Container Park on Fremont Street is a clear example ...
The debate about the abundant availability of alcohol downtown and along Fremont Street will continue Wednesday when the Las Vegas City Council considers creating a licensing category for the ...
When Greg Walker and the team at Tavistock Restaurant Collection began formulating the idea of an outdoor food and entertainment hub, they visited shipping container parks from Las Vegas to London to ...
Construction has begun on a temporary park downtown made up of movable shipping containers. Called “Quartyard,” the 30,000-square-foot city-owned development site at Market Street and Park Boulevard ...
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