WELCOME TO DTP

DTP Companies, formerly Downtown Project, was founded by Tony Hsieh in January 2012 with an initial $350 million investment aimed at accelerating the revitalization of the Fremont East Entertainment District and its surrounding area in Downtown Las Vegas; through investments in Real Estate, Small Businesses, Tech, and Education, Arts, and Culture.

 

Our culture and our values remain embedded in all that we do.  It is our goal that every project incorporates an element of First, Unique, or Best.  These unique, ever-changing experiences that layer on different elements of surprise creates a sense of discovery leading to return visitation.

HOSPITALITY

Helping create a more vibrant and walkable city

REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS

Live and work in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas

LIVE

We’ve got great residential options right in the heart of the city. Live Downtown – the most fun and exciting part of the Las Vegas Valley.

WORK

Whether you’re looking to crank out some work in a comfortable spot with lightening-fast wi-fi, have an impromptu meeting or team gathering, or just want to get out of the office for a working lunch or happy hour, we’ve got you covered.

EXPLORE

Get rewarded and earn points when you visit Downtown Las Vegas restaurants and bars. Learn about the Explore DTLV Rewards program

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+ Jobs Generated

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Million Economic Output

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SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENTS

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NEW BUSINESSES

LATEST NEWS

  • Art comes in all forms and comes from all manner of places, so why not Burning Man? The longstanding Nevada desert spectacle, part party, part rave and part art exhibition, has produced many eye-popping pieces. That said, only some survive “the burn.” Luckily for Vegas visitors, one such larger-than-life piece made its way to the city. Simply titled Mantis, the brainchild of aerospace engineer Kirk Jellum was originally built upon a 1983 GMC commercial truck so as to be mobile. And it needed to be a heavy-duty vehicle, for sure – Mantis is 40 feet tall and 30 feet long, shaped......

  • Las Vegas can sometimes feel like one big gift shop. While we all love a T-shirt, there are many other creative ways to take Las Vegas home with you. Great places to buy souvenirs, from classic to quirky, line the Strip. Many luxury retail centers, like The Forum Shops at Caesars, Crystals, The Shops at Wynn, Grand Canal Shops at The Venetian, Fashion Show and Bellagio, sell limited-edition city-themed items. And if you’re really thinking outside of the refrigerator magnet box, you can check out the Arts District and Downtown Container Park for a locally made keepsake. These are our nine recommendations for unique and surprising keepsakes to......

  • Early March is a great time to grab a travel bargain and jet off somewhere sunny. Half-term’s peak prices have passed and the Easter school holidays are still some weeks off. Yet Las Vegas is already gearing up for summer, with temperatures in the early to mid-20s, clear blue skies and outdoor pools reopening this month after winter closures. Read the article...

  • Vegas has come a long way from casinos. Most people now go to Vegas for celebrity chef-helmed restaurants, thrill rides, professional sports, and the great outdoors — and maybe a turn around the blackjack table. To round up the best things to do in Las Vegas, we enlisted experts: the chef concierge for Wynn Las Vegas, Angelica Miozza; entertainer Colin Cahill, who plays Blue Jackson in Spiegelworld’s Atomic Saloon Show at the Venetian; and long-time resident and senior VP at Kirvin Doak Communications, Natalie Mounier. From driving race cars to visiting a tranquil aquarium, this is what they recommend. Instead......