Las Vegas Central East Side Neighborhood
John S Park is bordered on the south by Oakey and on the north by Charleston. The boundary on the west side is Las Vegas Blvd and on the east, most of the homes are west of Ninth St.. Homes here were built mostly in the 1950s. There is an active neighborhood association, the John S. Park Neighborhood Association. There are 444 homes in this association. The homeowners represent the community as having more of a small-town feeling. Neighbors know each other and, in fact, close off some of the streets and have a block party twice a year. People share their favorite dishes in front yards. There seems to be an evident community spirit here. It has been described as a middle-class enclave in the middle of downtown by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. When driving the neighborhood I am struck by the number of homeowners who are improving their properties. In the the photo you see you can just make out the buildings in the central business district
Homes do vary greatly in size. You will find more modest residences along with much larger homes.