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Neonopolis

Coordinates: 36°10′12″N 115°8′26″W / 36.17000°N 115.14056°W / 36.17000; -115.14056
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Entrance to Neonopolis next to Fremont Street. The signage and ticket booth for the former Galaxy Neonopolis 14 Theaters still up.

Neonopolis, a 250,000 sq ft (23,000 m2) shopping mall,[1] is a $100 million entertainment complex in Las Vegas, Nevada located on top of a $15 million city parking garage. It is located on the Fremont Street Experience, at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard. In keeping with the complex's name, it contains three miles of neon lights.[2]

Developer Rohit Joshi purchased the property in 2006 for $25 million and announced that he intended to rename it Fremont Square, but the name change was never completed. After temporarily closing in 2010 for redevelopment, Neonopolis underwent renovations in 2011 and reopened with new tenants.

Three open-air levels surround an outdoor center courtyard with stage, sound and seating. Bands and concerts were scheduled during the summer months during its heyday.

Current tenants

  • Del Prado Jewelers
  • Downtown Denny's
  • Fremont Mediterranean Café & Wine Bar
  • Heart Attack Grill
  • International eatery
  • KBLR Studios
  • Rockstar Tattoo
  • Toy Shack (As seen on Pawn Stars)
  • Sports Memorabilia (As seen on Pawn Stars)
  • Evaporate hookah lounge
  • Banger Brewing
  • Fremont Arcade
  • The Little Neon Wedding Chapel
  • Beef Jerky
  • Millennial E-Sports
  • The Nerd

Krave Entertainment

Krave Entertainment, operator of a gay nightclub at Planet Hollywood, opened Drink and Drag, a bowling alley and drag club at Neonopolis, in May 2012. In July, plans were announced for the largest gay club in the world, Krave Massive, to be built in the former Galaxy 11 movie theater, with the first phase to open by the end of the year.[3] As of September 8, 2013 Krave Massive/nightclub has been shuttered due to licensing issues.

Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Art

The Southern Nevada Museum Of Fine Art relocated to Neonopolis in September 2008, located on the second level.[4] A recent addition to the Museum, the "Emporium" exhibits for sale the art of local, regional and International artists. The Museum's main galleries display art from its permanent collection as well a visiting exhibits.

Previous tenants

Poker Dome

Neonopolis was the site of the Poker Dome, home of the Poker Dome Challenge.[5] The first Poker Dome event was held here on July 30, 2006. The Poker Dome announced it would leave the Neonopolis.[6]

References

  1. ^ Skolnik, Sam (2008-11-11). "Has Neonopolis achieved liftoff?". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 12 November 2008. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Neonopolis". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 12 November 2008. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ McGarry, Caitlin (July 25, 2012). "Krave Entertainment headed for downtown Las Vegas". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2012-07-26.
  4. ^ "Official site". Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Art. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  5. ^ Wheeler, Lisa. "The Inside Straight".
  6. ^ "Poker Dome folds at Neonopolis". Las Vegas Sun. Las Vegas Sun. 2007-06-15. Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2008-11-11. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

36°10′12″N 115°8′26″W / 36.17000°N 115.14056°W / 36.17000; -115.14056