Not Quite Area 51, But Area 15 Will Bring Sci-Fi Entertainment to Las Vegas

Not Quite Area 51, But Area 15 Will Bring Sci-Fi Entertainment to Las Vegas

Area 15 hopes to one day attract sci-fi and comic book fans to a yet-to-be-constructed 146,000-square-foot entertainment facility just steps off the Las Vegas Strip.

Area 15 Las Vegas Area 51A new virtual reality attraction called Area 15 is set to invade Las Vegas. (Image: Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau)

Proposed by New York real estate development company Fisher Brothers, the venue s blueprint calls for multiple arenas that allow sci-fi fans to immerse themselves in popular movies including the apocalyptic Mad Max series, Blade Runner, and more.

The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved rezoning the property in question during a meeting in August. The acres were reclassified from C-1 Limited Commercial to C-2 General Commercial.

A play off the highly secretive Area 51 military testing base in nearby Lincoln County, Nevada, Area 15 s number is based on the adjacent Interstate 15, as well as Fisher Brothers founding in 1915, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Area 15 is set to be built on 21 acres just west of the Strip across I-15 at W. Sirius Avenue and Rancho Drive. The vacant land is parallel to the Trump International Hotel and Wynn Las Vegas.

Fisher Brothers is currently working on a Manhattan condominium project with Steve Witkoff, who acquired the Fontainebleau resort from billionaire Carl Icahn for $600 million last month.

Development Highly Classified

Though the Las Vegas City Council signed off on rezoning the Fisher Brothers property, councilmembers admitted they aren t exactly sure what s going in.

According to paperwork filed with the council by attorneys representing Fisher Brothers, the applicant wants to construct an indoor and outdoor science fiction amusement retail attraction. The planning proposal adds that the venue may include a virtual reality (VR) lounge, eSports gaming center, and immersive theater.

Councilwoman Lois Tarkanian told the Review-Journal, Even though I don t understand it fully, everyone is very excited.

Targeting Millennials

Although specifics on what exactly the sci-fi entertainment complex will ultimately consist of remain unknown, the project will likely be welcomed by Sin City s Strip resorts. Casinos are actively working to better understand the habits of the millennial generation, a demographic that doesn t seem as interested in traditional games of chance as generations before them.

ESports and skill-based slot terminals are both being tested in Las Vegas, as well as new table games like Easy Jack, a .