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NETWORK PROGRAMMING: Social media strategies are spreading for local businesses. Some observers say Twitter, Facebook and others have become channels for 21st century word-of-mouth advertising.
After seven years in the wedding business, Cliff Evarts took a big step in August 2008 by opening a $3 million multivenue building designed to look like an English country church dropped into downtown Las Vegas.
Edgar Saul jolts when he hears the siren. He chose this spot on the pedestrian walkway between the Tropicana and Excalibur specifically for the vantage point it gave him of the Strip. He’ll see the cops coming, and he will have a chance to run.
Las Vegas is a little less down in the dumps these days. The trash dumps, that is. The recession that knocked Sin City on its heels has spared few businesses. Not even trash disposal.