Community thesis

West Las Vegas is not a side note. It is part of the investment case.

The church and community research reframes impact as infrastructure strategy: trusted institutions, digital equity, and neighborhood-level benefits should shape how capacity expansion is explained and eventually delivered.

Impact proof points

The community narrative is operationally relevant

7 churches / 0.5 mile

Historic church density

The research highlights how faith institutions remain concentrated community anchors on the Historic Westside.

Data Center Growth and Church Integration in West Las Vegas

1 innovation lab

Existing digital equity precedent

The Historic Westside Innovation Lab is used as proof that neighborhood-based digital infrastructure programming can work.

Justifying West Las Vegas Travel for E2C Project

Fiber + power corridors

Infrastructure leverage point

The materials suggest utility infrastructure upgrades can eventually support broader broadband and community access outcomes.

Justifying West Las Vegas Travel for E2C Project

Modeled, not promised

Impact guardrail

This MVP presents the community thesis as a real differentiator while being careful not to overstate signed partnerships or delivered benefits.

MVP framing based on source proposals

Impact pillar

Trusted community anchors

The church research identifies institutions that already carry trust, convening power, and cultural continuity in West Las Vegas.

Impact pillar

Digital equity as infrastructure

Fiber, broadband access, training, and public-facing tech spaces appear in the materials as real pathways for broader benefit.

Impact pillar

Guardrails against overclaiming

This MVP keeps the impact story grounded by labeling modeled or aspirational outcomes separately from verified partnerships.