Horrible! Absolutely horrible! I was in the jewelry department browsing items and when I found what I liked no once did the employee acknowledged me or asked me if I needed any help. I just turned around and left!
Clairin D.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
If you’re in need of a one stop shop center, Sahara Center offers convenience and variety. For now, Home Goods, TJ Maxx and Sprouts provide me with the selection of choice I need. I look forward to more options such as independent restaurants(not fast food) and perhaps events. This center was created by Tivoli Village, so I know the experts have it in them to draw attention to this shopping area in a community minded way. Wish List: Add some uniqueness and build community in this shopping center.
Maria C.
Classificação do local: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Absolute morons working there! They decided to give me a discount on a dirty 29.99 dress, «is 10%ok miss?» said the supervisor. I said ok, he reduced it .99cents:)))))) that’s good math, isn’t it? I come back after giving it a thought in the car why my total was so high, and they look at me saying we already reduced it, we can’t reduce it more. Well you did your freaking 10% discount wrong!!! 10% out of 29.99 is 2.99 so it should of been 27.00 not 29.00 like you reduced it. So after 2 supervisors scratched their heads, lost my receipt, they reduced it to 28.00!!! Not coming back for the other dollar, it is just pathetic, these are managers who can’t do their math and make the customer feel uncomfortable for asking a wrong to be corrected!
Norm K.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This corner of Sahara Avenue and Hualapai Way is the last section in this area of Sahara that was yet to be developed. Last year, the company started work and on Wednesday, July 30th, Sprouts became the first tenant to open. Coming soon are TJ Maxx, Petco, Stein Mart, and Home Goods. There is to be a restaurant or two but none have yet been announced. I made my first stop here today to try Sprouts. The landscaping of Sahara Center is great! Lots of palm trees and artificial turf. I’m glad to see more businesses deciding to forego the real grass given our water crisis. There is abundant parking and we have yet another traffic signal on Sahara but it’s a necessary evil. I look forward to the rest of the Center to open. It’s about ¾ of a mile from home so it will be convenient.