Clark County, which recently refinanced bonds, will lower rents for six tenants at the Center for Community Health.
The tenants include Lifeline Connections, which cited rent as a problem when it came to the county in February for an emergency loan.
Collectively, tenants will save just over $826,000 between now and 2016. The county will reevaluate the rent schedule at that time.
The $38.9 million Center for Community Health, 1601 E. Fourth Plain, opened in 2006 so the county could offer public health, youth and family, mental health, drug and alcohol, housing and developmental disability services in one place.