Overview
Juhl occupies a full city block at 353 East Bonneville Avenue, where downtown Las Vegas meets the Arts District. Completed in 2009 as a roughly $178 million development, the community spans six connected residential buildings anchored by a 21-story tower, with approximately 344 residences in total. The architecture is unapologetically urban — floor-to-ceiling glass, clean contemporary lines, and a ground-level retail promenade that keeps the street alive with coffee, dining, and neighborhood businesses.
Floor plans are among the most varied downtown: efficient studios, one- and two-bedroom lofts, flex and live-work layouts, and a limited collection of penthouses. Sizes run from roughly 600 to over 2,000 square feet, most with private balconies and glass walls that frame the downtown skyline or the mountains beyond.
Juhl suits buyers who want genuine walkable city living rather than a Strip resort address — creative professionals, downsizers drawn to the Smith Center and Arts District culture, and investors who value a large, well-run community with an established rental history among long-term tenants.
Amenities & Lifestyle
The amenity program reads more boutique-resort than condo tower. A landscaped pool and spa deck sits at the center of the community, watched over by a two-story fitness center behind walls of glass. The 10th-floor Vino Deck gives residents a dedicated wine lounge and social terrace, and an alfresco movie theater turns summer evenings into a neighborhood event. A rooftop sky deck adds sweeping city and mountain views.
Day to day, residents rely on a full-service front desk with concierge, 24-hour security, gated assigned parking, and on-site maintenance. The Promenade at Juhl — the building’s own ground-floor retail — puts cafés and services literally downstairs. Verify current pet and rental policies with the association before purchasing.
Location & Nearby
Few Las Vegas addresses are more walkable. The Arts District’s galleries, breweries, and restaurants begin about a block away; Fremont East’s bars and live music are a short ride north; and Symphony Park — home of the Smith Center for the Performing Arts and the Discovery Children’s Museum — is minutes west. The federal courthouse, city hall, and downtown’s growing office core are all within easy reach, making Juhl a practical home base for anyone working downtown.
Access is equally simple: Interstate 15 and US 95 are moments away, Harry Reid International Airport is roughly a 15-minute drive, and the Strip’s resort corridor begins just south along Las Vegas Boulevard.
Fast Facts
| Area | Downtown & Symphony Park |
|---|---|
| Address | 353 E Bonneville Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101 |
| Year built | 2009 |
| Floors | 21 (main tower; six connected buildings) |
| Units | ≈344 |
| Unit types | Studios – 2BR lofts, flex/live-work units + penthouses |
| Approx. price range | $250K – $1M+ (approximate) |
| Approx. HOA fees | ≈$400 – $900/mo (approximate) |
| Pet policy | Pet friendly with restrictions — verify current policy |
| Short-term rentals | Short-term rentals not permitted — verify current policy |
All figures approximate — verify current figures with the HOA, the community and your agent before relying on them.
Amenities at a Glance
- Resort-style pool and spa deck
- Two-story fitness center overlooking the pool
- Vino Deck wine lounge (10th floor)
- Outdoor movie theater
- Rooftop sky deck with city and mountain views
- 24-hour security and front-desk concierge
- Gated assigned parking
- Ground-level retail promenade