Lease approved by City Council in unanimous vote
Las Vegas, NV – Today, the Vegas Chamber announces it will be moving its headquarters to the new City of Las Vegas Civic Plaza in 2025. The Vegas Chamber and the City of Las Vegas are entering into a lease agreement for 13,000 SF of office space for up to 20 years.
The Las Vegas City Council approved the lease in a 7-0 vote at its meeting on October 2. The lease was signed by the Vegas Chamber President and CEO Mary Beth Sewald and will by signed by City Manager Mike Janssen in the coming days.
The Vegas Chamber is the largest business association in Nevada and serves as a resource and advocate for businesses throughout Nevada. By relocating the Vegas Chamber onto the City of Las Vegas campus better serves the Las Vegas business community by more conveniently connecting Chamber resources with City business and economic development services.
The Chamber is scheduled to move into the new office space in September 2025.
“As an anchor tenant in the new Civic Plaza, the Vegas Chamber brings the business community in closer proximity to local government and the resources and relationships it offers to benefit employers and entrepreneurs,” said Mary Beth Sewald, president and CEO of the Vegas Chamber.
“We are proud of this partnership between the Vegas Chamber and the City of Las Vegas that will create more collaboration to support the Southern Nevada business community. We thank Mayor Goodman, City Manager Janssen, and the City Council for all their support to get this accomplished,” said Betsy Fretwell, Chairwoman of the Vegas Chamber’s Board of Trustees.
“The city of Las Vegas is known around the world as an exciting destination for fun, travel and business,” Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman said. “We are ecstatic to welcome the Vegas Chamber, and the more than 4,000 members they represent, to the government corridor in downtown Las Vegas and the new Civic Plaza.”