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Success Stories

Amonix recently announced plans to open a 214,000 square-foot solar energy system manufacturing plant in North Las Vegas at 4975 North Pecos Road. This plant will create 278 green, private-sector, clean energy jobs. Amonix will assemble concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar power systems. The company plans to be up and running by the end of 2010.
Xtreme Green Products, Inc., is an eco-vehicle company for revolutionary, green electric powered vehicles. The company manufactures 100% electric ATVs, UTV’s, motorcycles and police mobility vehicles. Xtreme Green Products has leased a 33,000 square-foot facility at 2191 Mendenhall Drive and will employ 30 people.

Priority Plastics has expanded their presence in North Las Vegas, moving from their former 48,000 square-foot facility at 4151 North Pecos Road to a 102,000 square-foot facility at 1840 Aerojet Way. Priority Plastics is a plastics molding company that supplies rigid plastic packaging to a variety of markets and customers. Priority Plastics has plans to employ up to 40 people at its new facility.
SW Gas, Southern Nevada’s primary natural gas utility now has a presence in North Las Vegas at a new 101,981 square-foot operations center located on 10 acres at the intersection of Centennial Parkway and Statz Street. Southwest Gas moved a portion of its staff and operations from its two locations at 4300 W. Tropicana Ave. and 5241 Spring Mountain Road -- both in Las Vegas -- to the new northeast center in May of 2009.
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