The Boring Company has received the green light from Clark County officials to move forward with its latest project in the Las Vegas Valley. This time it is not an underground tunnel, but something above ground — a six-story residential development with direct access to the company’s Vegas Loop transportation system.
County commissioners voted unanimously last week to approve the proposal, paving the way for the mixed-use complex that combines housing, lifestyle amenities, and sustainable transit options. (via Fox5)
The development, known as Loop Apartments, will be built near Flamingo Road and Paradise Road, one of the city’s busiest intersections. The Loop Apartments will be a 132-unit, six-level complex featuring a swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, coworking spaces, a game room, and a bodega-style restaurant and bar.
What sets the project apart, however, is the integration of a Loop transit station on the ground floor. The underground station, accessible by two ramps, will connect directly to The Boring Company’s Las Vegas Loop network.

Once operational, residents will be able to step out of their apartments and ride Tesla vehicles through underground tunnels to destinations across the city in minutes.
The Las Vegas Loop began as a pilot system beneath the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), moving attendees quickly between halls that would otherwise require long walks. Since then, expansion plans have been steadily approved to extend the network throughout the resort corridor and into the broader Las Vegas area.
By including a residential stop within the Loop system, this project marks a significant evolution in how the network could serve not just tourists but also local residents.

According to The Boring Company, the goal of Loop Apartments is to showcase how modern housing can be seamlessly integrated with next-generation transit systems. Instead of relying solely on surface roads, residents will have direct access to a network designed to cut congestion and travel times.