Town Square (Las Vegas)

Town Square is an open-air shopping, dining, office, and entertainment center in Enterprise, Nevada, United States.

[4][5][6] The property's location was considered desirable; its proximity to the Strip would make it an ideal tourist spot, and the site is also adjacent to Interstate 15 and the Las Vegas Beltway, providing easy access for local residents.

[4] Alan J. Mayer Architect, a Boston-based firm, also worked on the project, referring to older cities such as Barcelona, Boston, New York, Paris and San Francisco for inspiration.

[8][9] Town Square blends historic and modern architecture; its buildings are made of brick, glass, stone, stucco, and terracotta.

[21] The recession inadvertently aided Town Square by delaying several competing projects: Downtown Summerlin, Great Mall of Las Vegas, and Tivoli Village.

The Soffer family, which founded Turnberry, subsequently sued Lehman Brothers, alleging that it refused to provide financing as agreed.

[27] Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) and Chicago-based Fairbourne Properties purchased Town Square in January 2017, taking an 85- and 15-percent ownership stake respectively.

[27] A nearby Fry's Electronics store, located south of Town Square, was purchased by Turnberry and Centra to become part of the mixed-use project ahead of its opening.

[21][37] Borders ended operations in 2011, and its Town Square location was taken over by The Container Store a year later, marking the latter's debut in Nevada.

[38][39] Other notable retailers have included Abercrombie & Fitch, Apple Store, Aveda, Charming Charlie, Crabtree & Evelyn, Eddie Bauer, Juicy Couture, Lucky Brand, Old Navy, Tommy Bahama,[1][40][41] and Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th.

[13] PopStroke, a chain of mini-golf attractions by Tiger Woods, opened at Town Square in 2024, marking its first Nevada location and 13th overall.