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Nevada Republican Club opens new “innovation space” for conservative collaboration

By Brittany Sheehan 

Nevada News and Views

Have you ever wished for a place where you could meet with like-minded conservatives and actually get things done? Well, now there’s a spot right here in Las Vegas.

The Nevada Republican Club has opened a brand-new workspace they’re calling the “Innovation Space.” They’re hosting an Open House next month where you can check it out for yourself.

The club is throwing open the doors on Monday, May 12, 2025, from 4 to 6:30 in the evening. You’ll find it at 333 North Rancho Drive, Suite 650, in Las Vegas.

What’s Inside?

This isn’t just some small office. We’re talking about 1,750 square feet designed specifically for conservatives to work together. Inside, you’ll find private offices for the Nevada Republican Club, the Nevada Republican Club Action group, and the Republican Jewish Coalition.

There’s storage space, a small conference room that doubles as a filming area, and a board room that fits up to 16 people.

The space also includes a cozy lounge area, work desks for up to eight people, private Wi-Fi, TV monitors, and even a kitchen. All the furniture was donated by supporters, so no member dues were spent on fancy chairs or desks.

Why It Matters to Conservatives

For years, progressive groups have created community organizing spaces where they can meet, train volunteers, and plan campaigns. Many conservatives have felt at a disadvantage without similar resources.

Susanne Spinelli, a Board Member who helps plan events for the club, says: “It’s great to see our vision come to fruition. This is a safe space where all Conservatives can come together for the improvement of our community, state and country. We need to come together to get things done.”

The club’s president, Pauline Lee, loves the warm atmosphere that’s been created, describing it to NN&V: “the airiness and sunlight envelopes the Space in positive energy. We welcome all center right Conservatives to use the Innovation Space to promote solid Conservative values.”

Her invitation reflects the club’s mission to build a stronger conservative community.

Already Making an Impact

The Innovation Space isn’t just for show — it’s already being put to good use.

On Friday, April 18, the space hosted Linda McMahon, who is visiting in her role as Secretary of Education. She came to talk about using artificial intelligence to help students learn better in classrooms.

Top conservative leaders from the area were invited to meet her and see how the new space brings people together.

What’s Next?

The Innovation Space represents a new model for conservative organizing in Nevada. If it succeeds, we might see similar spaces opening up across the country. This could help level the playing field with progressive groups that have invested heavily in community organizing infrastructure.

If you’re interested in checking out the Innovation Space, mark your calendar for May 12 and RSVP. Consider telling your conservative friends about this new resource.

The space was made possible by the generosity of Don Ahern, Lloyd & Kris Benson, and the Ahern Companies — local business leaders who understand the importance of creating spaces where conservative values can flourish.

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Brittany Sheehan is a Las Vegas-based mother, policy advocate and grassroots leader. She is active in local politics, successful in campaign work and passionate about liberty.



 
 
 

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