REAL ESTATE: Las Vegas may be missing key aspects to attracting investors

Las Vegas should be among the U.S. cities primed for renewed investor interest in commercial real estate, but a new report from a national trade group shows the city may be missing some of the attributes it needs to compete for dollars.

Application season starts for Leadership Las Vegas

Imagine assisting with a nighttime count of the homeless population. One month, you might take a tour of a local jail. The next, you could see the inner workings of a major casino.

Tax-exempt municipal bonds losing luster with investors

While tax-exempt, high-yield municipal bonds were all the rage after 2008’s economic collapse, they have since lost some of their appeal for investors. Some bond indexes reported their worst performances since 1994.

Personal recruiting approach will help businesses land talented hires

Job seekers will be relying more and more on staffing companies that are friendly to applicants in a market filled with legions of job hunters. One reason is obvious. In some fields, full-time, permanent positions are declining. In others, highly qualified job seekers create competition for companies bringing them on board. Applicant-friendly staffing benefits job seekers in declining and robust industries.

On the Move, Feb. 24

Announcements of new hires, promotions and professional awards. Want to see your accomplishment here? Send your information to bizbriefs@reviewjournal.com.

Executive Calendar, Feb. 24

A weekly listing of events put on by professional organizations, educational groups and local chambers of commerce.

For the Record, Feb. 24

A weekly log of business bankruptcies, commercial and industrial lease transactions, and new business licenses in Clark County.

Noreen’s Lounge regarded as an official Steelers bar

Deceptively roomy given its small facade and hard to find between two minor streets is a rare combination of old-time bar style and modern entertainment.

EDITORIAL: PERS records should be fully accessible

Finally acceding to an order from the Nevada Supreme Court, the state’s pension system has provided the public with its first glimpse at the taxpayer-funded benefits provided to retired government employees.

Catalyst Fund violates Nevada’s constitution

Did you watch the Super Bowl? Remember in the fourth quarter, when the Seahawks led by a score of 36-8?

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