Project Overview

At CC-215 (Bruce Woodbury Beltway) & N. Pecos Road, the plan for Helios builds upon the community vision put forward in the Deer Springs Livable Center Plan for a signature walkable, transit-accessible commercial zone in North Las Vegas. This plan takes a comprehensive approach to a premier healthcare, research, and business campus that integrates compelling land uses, urban density, and a sense of identity in close relationship to open space. These strategies hinge on the notion that wellness and restorative care are most effective in connection with natural environments and collaborative settings. The core of the masterplan aims to foster community, innovation, and collaboration via the integration of the hospital, outpatient facilities, R&D, incubator spaces, and supporting commercial uses. Residential uses will not be permitted so as to create the maximum economic benefit in the Job Creation Zone. At the intersection of the two main axes is the central heart of the project, upon which the various land uses converge – and within which there are native landscapes, shaded moments and spaces for reflection or interaction. The core of the masterplan aims to foster innovation and collaboration via the integration of the Hospital, Outpatient facilities, R&D, Incubator spaces, and community oriented spaces.

This project presents a comprehensive approach to a premier healthcare research and business campus that integrates compelling land uses, phased density and a sense of identity in close relationship to open space.

Key Partners

At a Glance

600 Hospital Beds

3 Phases with $1.2 Billion of total construction expenditures to build.

876,000 SF Office

Medical Office Space & Medical Technology

215,000 SF Retail

Specialty retail space emphasizing health & wellness

645,000 SF

Research & Development Space

290 Hotel Rooms

in Two Buildings

7 Restaurants

Four full service & 3 limited service restaurants

12,000 Jobs

Estimated Job Creation

$4.5B-$5B Spending

Total estimated construction expenditures for the campus

Medical

Stacy Shapiro, CCIM
+1.702.498.3537
License #NV-S.0170030.PLLC

Sid Ewing
+1.510.433.5889
License #CA-01179264

Angie Weber
+1.818.502.6750
License #01015031

Hospital and Emergency Services: To include full-service hospital, emergency department, surgical services, and critical care.

Outpatient Services: To Include occupational therapy, behavioral and mental health, educational facilities, testing labs, sport center rehabilitation, skin care treatment, speech therapy, trauma therapy, radiology, imaging, urology, GI, pre and post natal care, dental and a variety of other uses.

Research & Development

Stacy Shapiro, CCIM
+1.702.498.3537
License #NV-S.0170030.PLLC

Sid Ewing
+1.510.433.5889
License #CA-01179264

Angie Weber
+1.818.502.6750
License #01015031

Research and Development: To include medical and technology companies with the goal of producing solutions focused on the broadly defined health care, aerospace, and sustainable industries. These companies will be a part of the collaborative effort to develop future innovative solutions driving the success of the campus.

Commercial & Retail

Steve Neiger, CCIM
+1.702.592.7187
License #NV-S.0078706.LLC

Brett Rather
+1.702.575.1645
License #NV-S.0174245.LLC

Chris Clifford
+1.702.277.0390
License #NV-S.0067842.PC

Commercial/Retail: To include local food and beverage offerings, athletic facilities, grocery, unique shopping experiences, and other supportive uses related to health and wellness, as well as any needed neighborhood services such as financial institutions, daycare centers, etc.

Hotel

For Hotel Inquiries please email Helios at helios@pgc.us

Hotel: With limited options for lodging in the immediate area, the hotels at Helios will provide a comfortable and inviting space for guests and their families to stay and relax while visiting or receiving treatment. Hotels will have direct access to Helios’ walkable spaces and retail amenities, as well as easy access to the freeway and the surrounding community.

Land uses

The relationship of complementary uses is critical to the success of this project, and the team has taken great care to assess market potential for various uses on the site and organize the campus in a way that supports their interaction. By creating synergies between the local community, economic needs, and healthcare needs, Helios has the potential to make a large positive impact on the health of the local economy and community.

Development land within Helios is now available for sale or lease.

The centerpiece of the land use is a new inpatient hospital at  approximately 1.1 million square feet at completion. Outpatient services and Medical Office space will provide support to the new hospital as well as the nearby VA Medical Center. Research & Development use is prioritized in support of the medical uses and will be bolstered by the future UNLV campus planned just North-East of the site. The remainder of the site includes a mix of specialty Retail, Commercial, Food and Beverage, and two hotels. The Enhanced Open Space includes public spaces organized along a central Wash that creates trail connections between adjacent uses.

Streets + Open Spaces

The thoughtful design of the development’s streets and open spaces are essential to creating a health and wellness centered campus. The project is defined by two major organizational axes, including “The Boulevard” and “The Wash,” which become the backbone of the campus and iconic features. Art space and sculpture installations will define the look and feel of the community space focusing on wellness.

The site is organized around the central Wash to create a central amenity for development and trail connections. The Wash has been envisioned as a linear park with several distinct open space nodes of varying size, programming, and character, all with the intention of creating community spaces with a connection to nature. These nodes enhance many of the development aspects of the project–including connection to natural settings for hospital patients and staff, plazas and play areas to attract families to the site, and outdoor seating, dining, and respite areas for medical buildings and commercial retail. Sustainable design is a key aspect in the planning of Helios, from the overall interaction, accessibility, and efficiency of the campus, down to the design of each building, landscaping, and resource usage. Pacific Group and their partners are committed to creating a development that is built for the long-term needs of the environment and the communities that live there.

Connectivity + Framework Plan

The master plan prioritizes making the site into a destination for North Las Vegas that makes walking and biking more accessible and leverages planned future transit access connecting the site to the rest of the city.

The plan calls for a rich network of streets and paths connecting the site to its surrounding neighborhoods and open spaces, and block sizes that promote walking lifestyles, as well as commercial and outdoor uses. Primary circulation is designed around the central Wash and Boulevard, which provides a link to the VA Medical Center. The Wash also provides direct bicycle access from the proposed trail along the 215 Beltway to the future expanded Skyview Park south of the site. The wash trails connect to the Las Vegas valley-wide bicycle path circulating over 70 miles throughout Las Vegas.

Contact A Broker

Medical office and R&D

Stacy Shapiro, CCIM
+1.702.498.3537
License #NV-S.0170030.PLLC

Retail

Steve Neiger, CCIM
+1.702.592.7187
License #NV-S.0078706.LLC

Hotel

Email Us: helios@pgc.us

About the developer