![]() ![]() North Valley Enterprises was required to set aside 22 percent of its property for public and recreation purposes, as part of its development agreement with the North Las Vegas government. Most of Aliante’s neighborhoods would be priced between $130,000 and $200,000, while some larger homes, starting at 3,000 sq ft (280 m 2), would sell for $270,000. The community was ultimately expected to include 7,500 homes and 20,000 residents. D.R.Horton, KB Home, Pardee Home and Pulte four of the top six home builders in the Las Vegas Valley, were scheduled to begin construction on the community’s first 1,750 homes in October 2002, with sales starting the following month and a grand opening set for April 2003. North Valley Enterprises, a joint-venture affiliate of Del Webb Corporation and American Nevada Corporation, won the auction with a $47.2-million bid, at approximately $25,000 per acre. On August 13, 2002, North Valley Enterprises announced the 1,900-acre Aliante master-planned community. Approximately 1,900 acres (770 ha) were auctioned in May 2001. Montandon became the mayor of North Las Vegas in 1997, and pushed for the land to be sold as one contiguous piece. Mike Montandon moved to North Las Vegas in 1992, at a time when 7,500 acres (3,000 ha) of land in the city, owned by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), was labeled for use as a future master-planned community. ![]()
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