Lafayette Square

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Lafayette Square

Real estate · Las Vegas

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1426 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104

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1426 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104 Get directions

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1426 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104 Get directions

+1 702 388 0000

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D Gove

Google
I never went to any stores in this small plaza, I only went to Allison's alterations, but there are some nice stores in it, most are not open, at least the times I've been there, I did go to the smoke shop there, the individual who was working that day wasn't the friendliest person, but he got what I needed and I left, but there are some decent stores in there, whenever they are open.

Ken Stokes (BIG COUNTRY)

Google
Great place with great shops just had a problem what the homeless population that hung out and or sleep in the parking spots

Juan Zuniga

Google
Location is rough but easy to find

Steve Manker

Google
Lot of good small business

Natero Nitti

Google
Dont remember

P Jefferson

Google
Always has available parking

Doug “DSLV118” Smith

Google
🤟

Felipe Lopez

Google
Good service 👍
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James W.

Yelp
I have a business and I rent here. Its been a nightmare since day one. I thought it was all over in March 2020, when the city shut down our thirft because of covid, I verythought i had a 1year lease and had decided to give up. Found out I had a 3 year lease, its kinda of complicated, I upgraded from a small office to a retail spot and they pencil in the 3. I said oh well, will just have to adjust. So now with a new business and concept for the covid 19 times. The dysfunction of this place has now become very real. There are 7 churches in this small strip mall in an area, that covers less than a block. 1 of the churches has a sign over my shop. My sign that I did not want to pay for is over a hookah lounge. The markee sign still has my old business up, but I have been trying to get it changed since june. They say most new businesses dont survive the first 2 years. With what im going thru here im already done before the clock starts ticking.