DVA Member Profiles – Greg Korte – April 2018

4/05/18
Greg Korte came to Las Vegas over 30 years ago, building a solid reputation for quality, ethics and service to the community and industry. In 2002, The Korte Company (TKC) opened its Las Vegas Division with Greg serving as its President. He has over 33 years of experience in the construction industry and strongly believes in giving back to the local Las Vegas community. TKC is a fully integrated Design-Build general contractor with in-house architecture, interior design, estimating, project management and construction services.
Korte answers a few questions posed to him about downtown Las Vegas:
As a long-time Las Vegas resident, you’ve undoubtedly seen many changes downtown. What change do you find to be most exciting?
Undoubtedly, it’s the resurgence of the downtown area. I remember when it was simply the affordable place to dine and gamble, as opposed to the Strip. The streets were open and many of the iconic neon signs were still very prominent as you looked down the busy streets, filled with traffic. While affordable gambling still exists for the visitors, Symphony Park, The Arts District, Fremont East and all of the new housing options give the locals a new reason to be downtown, as well.
What’s your vision for downtown and how can The Korte Company help that vision become a reality?
As downtown continues to attract businesses back into the area, there is a need for additional infrastructure and diversification to create a real urban vibe and a density that can help sustain even more growth. Korte has been proud to help contribute to some of the resurgence and growth that has taken place over the years, and we remain committed to contributing to the area’s ongoing growth. Some of our notable downtown projects that are part of the revitalization include the Southern Nevada Water Authority offices, Molasky Group of Companies headquarters, DISCOVERY Children’s Museum, Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce offices and the Robert T. Eglet Advocacy Center. We are currently working on two, multi-family projects: Fremont 9 and The Benjamin, both of which will become available for occupancy this summer.
Describe your perfect night out in downtown.
As season ticket holders for The Smith Center, we experience the magic and beauty of Symphony Park on a regular basis. We usually grab dinner at one of the great restaurants close by. We’re on a mission to try them all, but they seem to be popping up faster than we can get to them, which is a good thing. The best thing about dining downtown prior to a performance at The Smith Center is that you’re only five minutes away from the theater, so it’s easy to get to the performance. After enjoying the show, there is nothing better than to head to the Laundry Room, for a nightcap in an intimate setting.
Photo: Greg Korte