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Commercial Alliance Las Vegas (CALV) is set to host a networking mixer for local real estate professionals on October 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Distill — a Local Bar. The event aims to bring together members of CALV, Las Vegas Realtors, and various industry partners to network and support a good cause. Admission to the mixer is $25, with proceeds going to benefit the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth.

Those interested in attending can register by calling CALV at 702-784-5050 or online at members.lasvegasrealtor.com. The event will be a great opportunity for real estate professionals to connect, share insights, and contribute to a charitable organization.

In other real estate news, Northmarq’s Las Vegas multifamily investment sales team recently facilitated the sale of Alta NV, a luxury apartment community located in Green Valley. The property, which features 347 units averaging 904 square feet each, offers a range of amenities including vinyl plank flooring, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and smart locks. The community also boasts a swimming pool, outdoor entertainment section, private dog park, athletic center, entertainment spaces, and more.

The sale of Alta NV was completed by Northmarq on behalf of the seller, with the buyer being identified as MC Cos., a private real estate company based in Scottsdale. The transaction highlights the ongoing activity in the Las Vegas real estate market, particularly in the luxury apartment sector.

Meanwhile, the Nevada Contractors Association’s Construction Leadership Council recently wrapped up a successful back-to-school drive, raising an estimated $100,000 in school supplies for three local elementary schools: Ries, Ortwein, and Forbuss. The donations will help provide essential school supplies for students and teachers as they begin the new school year.

The drive, supported by NCA members and local commercial construction businesses, exceeded its original fundraising goal through a combination of online donations and in-store contributions. Nadia Griffin, CLC staff liaison and NCA’s director of marketing and events, expressed gratitude for the overwhelming response to the Back-to-School Drive, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on the education and well-being of students in the area.

As the largest industry-specific association in Nevada, the Nevada Contractors Association represents a wide range of construction professionals, including project owners, contractors, suppliers, and service firms. The success of initiatives like the back-to-school drive underscores the industry’s commitment to giving back to the community and supporting local schools and students.