
A $27.7 Billion, 200-Acre Nonprofit Campus on the South Las Vegas Strip.
Redefining Conservation, Medicine, Education, and Hospitality for the Next Century.
Apex Las Vegas is not a theme park. It is not a resort. It is a self-sustaining sovereign campus built to solve some of the most critical challenges facing life on Earth, and it could be built in the heart of the world's entertainment capital.
Proposed structured as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Apex combines the world's most advanced exotic animal medical center, eight climate-controlled Bio-Domes, luxury hospitality, and the largest private-sector educational pipeline in Nevada history, all operating as a single closed-loop ecosystem on 200 acres.
Every dollar generated is reinvested. Every system is interconnected. Every experience carries a mission.

The 60-story Apex Anchor tower houses the most advanced exotic animal hospital on the planet. Tele-robotic surgery suites. Real-time global diagnostics. The Mayo Clinic for Animals.

Eight massive Bio-Domes simulate the world's most critical ecosystems. AI-monitored habitats. Augmented reality guest pathways. Living science you can walk through.

6,000 interns trained annually. On-campus housing. DoD SkillBridge integration. The Academy Lodge prepares the next generation of scientists, media professionals, and hospitality leaders.

100% plastic-free operations. Solar glass energy architecture. A closed-loop water, waste, and energy system built to serve as a global prototype for carbon-negative urban development.
Apex Las Vegas is the largest proposed private development in Nevada history. The project will generate tens of thousands of construction jobs, thousands of permanent high-skill positions in science, technology, education, and hospitality, and will diversify Nevada's economy far beyond gaming.
This is a legacy project. It is designed to operate in perpetuity, funding its global conservation mission through world-class entertainment and research revenue.
