Fremont East · Arts District · Symphony Park
Downtown & Symphony Park Condos
Downtown is the valley’s most walkable, most creative address — and its best value per square foot in high-rise living. The neighborhood’s lofts and towers sit between Fremont East’s bars and restaurants, the Arts District’s galleries and breweries, and Symphony Park’s Smith Center campus.
The product here is genuinely different: true hard lofts at Soho and Newport, a full city block of amenities at Juhl, social-tower living at The Ogden, and — for the first time in nearly two decades — new construction at Cello Tower in Symphony Park.
Buyers who want energy, character and upside gravitate here; entry points historically run well below the Strip corridor (approximate — verify current figures), and the neighborhood keeps improving around you.
Downtown Juhl
Downtown Las Vegas loft living with a resort deck, Vino Deck lounge, and the Arts District at your doorstep
$250K – $1M+ (approximate)
Downtown Newport Lofts
Industrial-chic high-rise lofts with a rooftop pool and jogging track above the Arts District
$275K – $1M+ (approximate)
Downtown Soho Lofts
True live/work lofts on Las Vegas Boulevard — 16 stories of glass and concrete at the gateway to the Arts District
$400K – $2M+ (approximate)
Downtown The Ogden
Downtown's flagship condominium tower — 21 stories of modern residences above Fremont East
$300K – $1.5M+ (approximate)
Loft 5
Gated loft living in the southwest valley — 20-foot ceilings, nine pools, and ten park-like acres
$250K – $700K+ (approximate)
Downtown Cello Tower
Symphony Park's new 32-story landmark — the first luxury condominium tower built downtown in a generation
≈$780K – $8M+ (pre-construction pricing, approximate — verify with developer)
Tour Downtown & Symphony Park with a specialist
Tell Yvonne your budget and must-haves — she’ll shortlist the buildings worth your time and set up private tours.