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People on the Move: July 7, 2025

Vegas Theatre Company and Vegas City Opera have unveiled Third Street, a transformation of a former cinema complex into a creative campus built for performance, education and production. The project provides multiuse venues where new work and emerging talent can thrive. The reinvention converts a shuttered eight-screen movie theater into a creative ecosystem featuring six performance and production venues under one roof. Phase one of the project is already underway with $200,000 committed toward a $5 million campaign goal.

Cult Gaia, the Los Angeles-based brand known for its artful, sculptural designs, opened its newest retail destination at Wynn Las Vegas. From the shores of St. Tropez to the style capitals of New York and Miami, each Cult Gaia space is designed as an extension of the brand’s sculptural ethos. The Las Vegas store continues this tradition, bringing Cult Gaia’s signature fusion of art, architecture and fashion to one of the world’s most iconic luxury destinations.

The Composers Room Showlounge & Restaurant, an entertainment and dining venue located in Las Vegas’ Historic Commercial Center, now offers a setting for private and corporate events. With a variety of event spaces, full-service in-house catering, upscale cocktails, flexible pricing and a roster of Las Vegas headliners available for hire, the Composers Room accommodates gatherings ranging from intimate dinners to large-scale receptions.

Clark County Commissioners and University Medical Center officials opened a Crisis Stabilization Center in Southern Nevada, representing an important step in addressing behavioral health service gaps in the region. Located at 5409 E. Lake Mead Blvd. in North Las Vegas, the facility will provide 24/7 psychiatric crisis and detox services through a partnership between Clark County and University Medical Center.

Living Grace Homes welcomed supporters, media and community leaders for a sneak preview of its newest residence, part of a major expansion that will triple the nonprofit’s capacity to serve pregnant women at risk of homelessness. Guests toured the current home and heard from executive director Kathleen Miller about the need to serve more women—including those over age 24 who have historically been ineligible for the program. Phase three will allow Living Grace Homes to serve up to 40 families, offering access to prenatal medical care, educational support, job readiness, legal advocacy, and parenting guidance.

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This story originally appeared in Las Vegas Weekly.

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