Approximately 10,000 acres of prime land that could be developed are sitting vacant in Southern Nevada, according to a new study.
A total of 31,650 tax lots, encompassing 78,285 undeveloped or underutilized acres, with 10,000 of those acres considered prime for residential and commercial development potential are available in the region, according to a new study from policy research firm ECOnorthwest. The study also shows that of the 78,285 acres, 23,480 of them are federally owned or controlled.
ECOnorthwest developed the study with help from the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada…