Meadows Mall in Las Vegas operates on resident demand, not Strip traffic. Located on West Sahara Avenue in the northwest quadrant of the metro, the 950,000 square foot super-regional serves the working and middle-income households of the Las Vegas urban core, a market segment that Fashion Show’s Strip positioning does not address and that the premium lifestyle centers of Summerlin and Henderson serve at a different price point. The distinction matters for leasing strategy: Meadows is a trade area mall, drawing from a defined catchment with repeat frequency rather than tourist occasion visits.
The anchor structure is value-oriented rather than premium: Macy’s, JCPenney, Dillard’s Clearance Center, Curacao, and Nellis Auction Outlet define the property’s current department-store and large-format base. This lineup supports the mid-market and accessible-fashion tenants that occupy the inline space. H&M, Old Navy, Victoria’s Secret, Bath and Body Works, Hollister, and Foot Locker represent the core productivity bands. JD Sports and Zumiez confirm the youth and streetwear register that drives dwell time in the center’s demographic. Round1 entertainment provides a category anchor for the family and group visit segment.
The Las Vegas metro is growing faster than almost any other large US market. That growth is concentrated in residential expansion west and northwest of the Strip corridor, directly within Meadows’ primary trade area. For mid-market brands tracking population growth in Sun Belt metros, the northwest Las Vegas submarket and the Meadows catchment represent one of the faster-expanding resident consumer bases in the region. Accessibility from US-95 makes the property efficient for cross-metro shopping trips from households throughout the western metro.
For expansion teams evaluating the resident Las Vegas market specifically, Meadows provides the anchor infrastructure and tenant co-tenancy profile that supports mid-market rollout economics. The property occupies a different competitive position than the Strip-facing and premium-lifestyle centers in the metro, serving a trade area where household income and family composition index differently than the tourist-concentrated zones. Brands that perform in comparable suburban Las Vegas formats or in similar high-growth Sun Belt residential markets will find the Meadows catchment consistent with those operational benchmarks.
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