201 South Las Vegas Blvd. is a remarkable architectural landmark with its own unique history. Originally called the “Nevada Savings and Loan Association Building,” the building was constructed in 1975 by renowned architects Walter Zick and Harris Sharp.

Zick & Sharp, a pioneering duo of Las Vegas architects, have left an indelible mark on the city’s skyline with their innovative designs and aesthetic sensibilities. Both educated at the prestigious University of Southern California, the two established their architectural firm in Las Vegas to embark on a transformative journey. Their unique architectural style of blending modern aesthetics with stoic functionality has significantly influenced the city’s landscape, resulting in iconic landmarks including the Moulin Rouge Hotel, The Mint, the First National Bank of Nevada Building, and Clark High School among many others.

201 S. Las Vegas Blvd. stands as a symbol of Las Vegas’ vibrant past and dynamic future, which is why Woven is excited to open our flagship collective workspace brand inside and be a part of such a unique project and legacy. Woven is not just a workspace – it’s a vibrant community committed to creating dynamic and adaptive spaces putting the needs of its residents first.

At Woven, we believe in the power of design, the joy of the unexpected, and the commitment to excellence. We celebrate the soul of a space, and this unique and historic building has a story to tell. As we open our doors, we look forward to crafting a holistic ecosystem where businesses can thrive, underscored by our unwavering commitment to thoughtful service. We welcome you to experience the delightful touches, predictive amenities, and unexpected surprises that define the Woven experience.

Opening later this year alongside The Broken Yolk Café, a renowned San Diego breakfast joint known for its benedicts, will be setting up its first downtown location on the northwest corner of the building. Pachinko Pub, a venture from FukuBurger’s Colin Fukunaga and Mark Evensvold, will bring an exciting edge to the ground floor offerings with its unique blend of American burgers and Japanese flavors. Baguette Café, famed for its French-inspired fare, will mark its third location here. Tacos Reforma will introduce a fresh concept of Mexico City-inspired street tacos served in a modern, fast-casual setting, with a menu deeply rooted in authentic family recipes. There are plans for a yet-to-be-announced rooftop restaurant and bar – complete with a retractable roof – adding intrigue to the elevated dining experience at this vibrant location.