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| Name | Fashion Show Mall |
| Location | Las Vegas Strip, Winchester, Nevada, United States |
| Opening date | 1981 |
| Developer | The Rouse Company |
| Manager | Brookfield Properties |
| Owner | Brookfield Properties |
| Number of stores | 250+ |
| Floor area | 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m²) |
Fashion Show Mall. It is a major regional shopping center located on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. Opened in 1981, it is one of the largest malls in the United States and a premier retail destination featuring over 250 stores and multiple luxury department stores. The mall is renowned for its distinctive "Cloud" structure and regular fashion events.
The mall was developed by The Rouse Company and opened in 1981, with Neiman Marcus and Bullock's as its original anchors. A significant expansion in 2002, led by architects Jerde Partnership and RTKL Associates, doubled its size and added the iconic "Cloud" canopy. This redevelopment coincided with major growth along the Las Vegas Strip, including the openings of The Venetian and Wynn Las Vegas. Ownership later transferred to General Growth Properties before being acquired by its current manager, Brookfield Properties.
The mall's most prominent architectural feature is the large, wing-like "Cloud" structure designed by the Jerde Partnership, which serves as a canopy and houses lighting and sound systems for runway shows. Its interior is organized around a grand runway used for events, with natural light provided by extensive skylights. Other notable features include the "Great Hall" atrium and direct pedestrian bridges to neighboring resorts like Wynn Las Vegas and The Palazzo.
It hosts a comprehensive mix of over 250 retailers, anchored by eight major department stores: Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Macy's Men's Store, Bloomingdale's, Dillard's, and Nordstrom. The retail collection includes luxury boutiques such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Tiffany & Co., and Prada, alongside popular brands like Apple, Nike, and Zara. The dining options range from quick-service eateries to upscale restaurants like Capital Grille.
The central runway is the site of frequent fashion shows and promotional events, often featuring appearances by designers from CFDA and celebrities, which leverage the mall's proximity to Las Vegas's entertainment industry. Seasonal and holiday events are major marketing draws. The mall's strategy emphasizes its role as a tourist attraction, complementing nearby venues like Caesars Palace and The Mirage.
It is currently owned and managed by Brookfield Properties, a global real estate firm that also oversees other major retail assets. Previous owners included The Rouse Company and General Growth Properties. Operations involve coordination with the Clark County government for local regulations and partnerships with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to promote tourism.
Category:Shopping malls in Nevada Category:Buildings and structures in Las Vegas Category:Tourist attractions in Las Vegas