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Developers give Historic Preservation Commission update on Huntridge Theatre; cell-tower relocation and theatre coalition under negotiation
Summary
Dapper Companies reported progress on the Huntridge Theatre project in east Las Vegas, saying a city storm-drain contractor is using part of the site for staging, talks are underway to relocate a cell tower, and Soho Playhouse-led theater groups are exploring tenancy and rehearsal-space changes.
Jay Dapper, principal of Dapper Companies, updated the Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission on the Huntridge Theatre project at 1208 E. Charleston Blvd., saying the developer is coordinating with the city and prospective arts tenants as it finalizes design changes and leasing plans.
Dapper told commissioners the site is being used temporarily as a staging area by a city public-works contractor working on a Charleston Boulevard storm-drain project and that the contractor fenced part of the theater parking lot and put in surveillance and equipment under a month-to-month agreement that can be terminated on 30 days' notice. "If you've gone by there recently and you've seen some fencing up and then some construction vehicles and things in the parking lot, that's what that's for," Dapper said.
The developer said litigation over a rooftop cell tower with the operator — named in earlier filings as AT&T and Crown Castle — is no longer active and that…
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