

Most of them were for disturbing the peace.Įdee Walton has managed the apartments for more than three years.
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You can check crime stats at The site showed 27 crimes for that ZIP code from July 25-31. “When you have a family, the major concern is safety,” she said. McCann said although the neighborhood is older and many of the streets that run through it are public, the apartment has hired a 24-hour courtesy patrol and reports of crime are low. “They wanted to paint over them,” she said as she started up the stairs.

And while walking through the complex, you can see small signs of its glory days in the details of the midcentury wrought iron stair rails.Įmily McCann, the company’s vice president of marketing and education, pointed them out during a tour of a refurbished unit. Splashes of yellow banners and signage are visible from Maryland Parkway. The new owner hired WestCorp Management Group, a Las Vegas-based property management company, to operate the apartment community. The extensive work required Clark County permits and inspections. Still, some apartments have the original cabinets and ’60s baby blue and pink tubs and sinks in the baths. They have refurbished more than 30 units, replacing dated appliances, cabinets and flooring. Since then, crews of workmen have been busy rehabing the property, which is a few blocks from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, off Maryland Parkway and Tropicana Avenue.

Some had been nearly destroyed by flooding and fire.Ī new owner purchased the complex in February. Big brown buildings with peeling paint sat boarded up. For more than a decade, 93 of its 343 units were uninhabitable or needed major work. Still, some apartments have the original cabinets and ‘60s baby blue and pink tubs and sinks in the baths. The Vibe apartment complex near UNLV has undergone a major facelift.
