A Las Vegas developer has built a project in the Arts District area that is designed to look like converted shipping containers filled with food-and-beverage outlets.
KLA Capital owner Adam Foulad finished construction earlier this year on The Distrikt. The project, near the northeast corner of Commerce Street and Wyoming Avenue, has eight retail buildings that span from 300 to 2,250 square feet each, according to a site plan.
Overall, he plans to have outdoor seating, live entertainment space, and tenants that include a coffee shop, microbrewery, boba tea shop and taco place, he said.
He expects the first tenants to take occupancy in January.
Foulad said his project at 1561 S. Commerce St. was inspired by a waterfront complex in Copenhagen called Reffen, which boasts food stalls, bars

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