
A popular Las Vegas casino’s next-door neighbor is starting to take shape.
Construction crews are building an upscale apartment complex along the curve of the 215 Beltway in the southwest valley. The Calida Group is developing the Ainsley-branded project next to the Durango hotel-casino.
The rental project’s prominent clubhouse facing Roy Horn Way has been framed, and other work is underway behind it.
Calida co-founder Eric Cohen said on Friday that the complex will have 388 units and that the first apartments are slated to be delivered in May 2027.
The project, just south of the Beltway near Durango Drive, is visible from the freeway and walking distance from Station Casinos’ newest resort in Las Vegas.
Station opened the Durango in late 2023. The property draws big crowds, and its owners have already been expanding the resort.
In fall 2025, it unveiled plans for a $385 million expansion project that called for a bigger casino floor, 36-lane bowling alley, luxury movie theaters, entertainment venues, and new restaurant concepts.
Construction is underway.
Las Vegas-based Calida is one of the biggest apartment developers in Southern Nevada. The firm purchased its 13-acre project site next to the Durango in late 2024 for more than $18 million and broke ground on the project last year.
Calida has built numerous Elysian-branded projects in the Las Vegas Valley, but it also built an Ainsley apartment complex on Paradise Road just east of the Strip.
That property boasts a yoga and pilates studio, Himalayan salt cave, red-light therapy room, poolside cabanas and other amenities.
Calida has also set out to build an Ainsley-branded apartment complex along Rampart Boulevard just north of Alta Drive, behind the Tivoli Village retail-and-office complex.
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