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The application, if approved, would clear the way for the construction of a 70,000-square-foot temple with a 216-foot steeple on a parcel of land between Grand Canyon Drive and Tee Pee Lane.
The Lone Mountain temple will be approximately 87,000 square feet — about 7,000 square feet larger than the first. The church has not announced when it will break ground on the new temple, ...
A highly anticipated Planning Commission meeting ended with nearly all commissioners voting in favor of recommending plans for a proposed Latter-day Saint temple in the northwest Las Vegas valley.
The debate continues over a proposed LDS temple in the Lone Mountain area. Channel 13's Abel Garcia spoke to neighbors and church officials about how the new building could affect the area.
Rendering of Lone Mountain LDS temple (The Church of Latter-day Saints) “We feel both excited and blessed by the addition of another Temple in our Valley,” Elder Tom Thomas, a Las Vegas-area ...
On Wednesday, the Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved plans for the LDS temple in Lone Mountain after some amendments, like lowering the steeple height 20 feet.. It's proposed to be built ...
The temple would be 216 feet tall on a 20-acre site off Grand Canyon and Alexander. FOX5 reached out to LDS and was told the church has no comment at this time.
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