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Musk Moves In: Boring Co. Housing Approved in Vegas

Las Vegas is about to get a little more… underground. Literally

Elon Musk's Boring Company just secured approval to build a multi-family housing complex in Sin City—but with a wild twist: it'll feature a direct station into the Vegas Loop, the underground transit tunnel Musk is digging beneath the city. Because of course Elon wants your apartment building connected to his underground people-mover. 

Image courtesy of Las Vegas Review-Journal
Welcome to Muskville: Transit-Integrated Living

The project, proposed under the name "Vegas Loop Station Apartments", will bring new meaning to live, work, ride. We're talking:

  • A modern multi-family complex near Las Vegas Boulevard and Blue Diamond Road
  • A dedicated on-site Boring Co. station
  • Instant access to Resorts World, the Convention Center, and eventually Harry Reid Airportwithout touching I-15 traffic

So instead of fighting tourists and Teslas on the freeway, residents can be underground in seconds, gliding through neon-lit tunnels like a sci-fi movie extra.

Why Vegas? Why Now?

Vegas has fully embraced Musk's tunnel vision. The Vegas Loop now has over 60 stations approved, with several already operational. It's quietly becoming the largest underground transit system in the U.S.—powered by Teslas, not trains.

Now, by integrating real estate with the Loop system, Musk is pushing an entirely new kind of urban planning:

  • Think: "Boring-first development"
  • Think: No more cars, just tunnels
  • Think: Live inside the transportation grid

Whether it's visionary or villain-arc, it's so Elon.

Big Questions Remain
  • Will it be affordable? (lol)
  • Will renters need Teslas to access the Loop?
  • Will other developers follow suit?

Either way, this is the first time infrastructure, housing, and tech have fused this literally. Las Vegas just became a real-time sandbox for a future Musk's been teasing for years.

Final Thought:

Leave it to Elon to turn your morning commute into a sci-fi flex.

Would you live in a building with its own underground transit tunnel?

📲 Sound off and tag us with your take: #ThatsWhatsUPOnline 

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