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Henderson's New Infrastructure Drives Growth Along Las Vegas 215 Corridor

The eastern suburb's latest freeway links and commercial builds are pulling buyers and developers along the 215 corridor.

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By Las Vegas Property Desk · Published 10 July 2026, 7:45 PM

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Updated 47 min ago· 10 July 2026, 10:15 PM

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Henderson's New Infrastructure Drives Growth Along Las Vegas 215 Corridor
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Henderson recorded 1,240 home sales in the second quarter of 2026, up 18 percent from the same period last year, as crews finish the new 215 interchange at Eastern Avenue.

The timing aligns with Clark County's push to relieve traffic on the eastern edge of the valley, where daily commutes from new residential tracts now reach the Strip in under 25 minutes on the completed beltway segments. Local planners say the upgrades open previously isolated parcels for mixed-use projects that were stalled since 2023.

New builds reshape daily routes

Two projects anchor the shift. The District at Green Valley Ranch added 180,000 square feet of retail and office space this spring, while Nevada State College broke ground on a 45,000-square-foot health sciences building set to open in 2027. Both sit within two miles of the new interchange, cutting drive times for workers who previously used Boulder Highway.

Median sale prices in the 89012 and 89014 zip codes reached $462,000 in June, according to Clark County assessor data, with new construction townhomes listed from $385,000. Builders report 62 percent of units under contract before framing begins, a pace last seen in 2021.

Buyers weigh access against rising costs

Investors are watching the next Clark County Commission vote on July 21, when officials will consider zoning changes for 120 acres west of the interchange. Early filings show plans for 850 multifamily units and a 12-screen cinema. Those who close before the vote could capture the lift once the sites receive entitlements, though property taxes in the affected tracts already climbed 9 percent this year.

Prospective buyers should check the county's online permit portal for the latest traffic studies and contact the Henderson planning department before making offers on corridor-adjacent lots.

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