LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Nearly a year after a major fire tore through the University Gardens shopping center near UNLV, the property has been cleared of debris and shows few signs of the blaze that destroyed eight businesses.
Charred beams and blackened debris remained at the site for months after the July 25, 2025, fire near Maryland Parkway and Harmon Avenue, but the area has been cleaned up recently, according to officials.
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Video from the night of the fire showed heavy flames engulfing the two-story strip mall. Firefighters said the building did not have a sprinkler system, and one tenant told FOX5 the structure burned “like paper.”
Cause ruled accidental
Charred beams and blackened debris remained on the property until recently. Months after the fire, Clark County fire investigators declared the site too dangerous for further investigation and ruled the cause accidental.
The property now shows no visible sign of the fire that destroyed the shopping center.
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