Water Street District (Henderson, Nevada)

Looking north on Water Street toward the intersection of Atlantic Avenue, seen in 2008 (top) and 2024

The Water Street District is a redeveloped portion of downtown Henderson, Nevada. It includes stores, restaurants, office and residential space, and an ice rink used as the practice facility of the Henderson Silver Knights hockey team. The area is also home to Henderson's city hall and justice facility. The Water Street District hosts numerous annual events, including festivals, parades, car shows, and a farmers' market.

Water Street is the main road in downtown Henderson. Its name is derived from a water main that runs beneath the street; both date back to 1941. Retail in downtown Henderson gradually declined in the 1980s, as other parts of the city saw new development. The Henderson Redevelopment Agency was formed in 1995 to revitalize older areas of the city, with Water Street as the primary focus.

In 2002, the city branded the downtown area as the Water Street District. Visitation began to see an uptick in the late 2010s, following various redevelopment projects. The district runs along a one-mile stretch of South Water Street, from the intersections of Ocean Avenue at the south end to Lake Mead Parkway at the north end.