Swanky ‘Skyline’ Event Space, Restaurant Set For Southwest Las Vegas
When you think of holding a big event in Las Vegas, chances are you’re going to find space at a casino. If you’re looking to sink your teeth into a delicious steak, once again you’re probably headed to a casino. But a new venue set for the southwest valley is ready to change everything.
HUKL Investments, the company behind La Madre Canyon Grill and Sunny Side Up is ready to serve up an elevated experience called “Skyline”. It promises to bring the area something it hasn’t seen before.
Skyline Plans To Be Southwest Las Vegas New Home For Event Space, Dining And Entertainment
In a city that seems to have it all, there are not a lot of standalone destinations that bring a premier experience without some sort of connection to one of the city’s many casinos. Skyline plans to be very, very different. Planned near Las Vegas Athletic Club near the 215 Beltway and Flamingo Road, the gorgeous property promises incredible views of the valley, an incredible destination to host events and dining options that’ll make your mouth water.
HUKL plans for the property to offer a food hall style experience right when you walk in. From a wine shop to a French patisserie and chocolate shop to gourmet sandwiches. There’ll be something for every taste.
Take the elevator up to level two and experience a vast event center. That will offer up incredible views of the Las Vegas valley. From weddings to more buttoned up business events and everything in between. Atop the three story building, the developers plan to build a new steakhouse that promises the same incredible views with a menu to match.
Arguably the biggest appeal to us has been the architecture shown off in renderings. A mix of modern and retro. Something that will certainly catch glances from people driving the 215 Beltway.
When Can We Line Up For Skyline?
The development is expected to break ground by the end of 2024, with opening planned for late 2025 or early 2026. This on top of their existing dining destinations including a new Italian restaurant expected in Boca Park by the summertime.
The southwest valley seemed to be the one corner that was missing something… now it seems to be getting everything!