Filipino Town welcomes visitors and celebrates heritage in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Mabuhay Filipino Town! Thursday morning, Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom joined Filipino community leaders to unveil the street sign for Las Vegas’ new Filipino Town – a cultural district years in the making.
“It’s been so many years that we’ve been talking about a Filipino center, but now we have a town. A designation of Filipino Town,” said Filipino Town founder Rozita Lee. “We’re so pleased that we have a place where people can come together and we can have our businesses together.”
Lee has called Las Vegas home for 45 years, witnessing the Filipino community grow and thrive. She led the effort to create Filipino Town – a vision to highlight Filipino culture and the community’s contributions across the valley.
“Some come from the Philippines, but people like me are born here. But we love our heritage, we have a wonderful, beautiful heritage that we want others to see,” said Lee.
Filipino Town runs along Maryland Parkway from Desert Inn to Flamingo – home to dozens of Filipino-owned businesses.
“Filipino Town is a historic area where the first Filipinos resided,” said Catherine Francisco, Founder and President of AAPI Chamber of Commerce. “We are over 180,000 strong. We are in small businesses, we are entrepreneurs, we are in healthcare, and we are ecstatic to have this designation.”
This is only the second Filipino Town in the United States. Segerblom said the new cultural district is both a celebration and promise for the future.
“It’s a revitalization, but more importantly, it’s just a recognition of how important the Filipino community is to us here in Las Vegas,” said Segerblom.
Future plans for Filipino Town also include a Filipino-American Museum. The cultural district is a part of the Clark County Redevelopment Agency’s plan to revitalize the area, which includes new apartments and condos and a $300 million bus line connecting the airport to downtown.
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