The last legal matter involving Steve Wynn’s departure from Wynn Resorts in 2018 has resulted in a $70 million settlement for hundreds of shareholders.
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Stakeholders say Las Vegas is running out of land to develop while the cost of business continues to rise due to government control.
Las Vegas gas prices have stayed steady in the past month while nationwide prices dropped 19 cents a gallon, according to AAA.
Red Rock Resorts, which operates locals casino giant Station Casinos, has several expansion and new projects in the works.
The swap meet is getting its first expansion in 34 years starting later this month.
Las Vegas homebuilding industry leaders are backing an effort to make more land available to improve the balance between housing supply and demand.
Three of the top five Las Vegas Valley communities in new home construction are located in Henderson, according to the data company Zonda.
The multimillion-dollar home will feature a “Batcave” style garage in addition to the Tesla solar roof system, the listing agent said.
A series of lawsuits, including two filed in federal court in Nevada, claimed homeowners were forced to pay artificially inflated real estate agent commissions.
The future of the Watermark, a mixed-use apartment project in the Water Street District of Henderson, is unclear as it missed its scheduled opening and is facing financial difficulties.
Zillow said the Las Vegas market showed “promising signs of growth” last year, even though the valley posted the worst real estate figures in 15 years.
In a world where headlines often focus on challenges and crises, the quiet victories in our communities can easily go unnoticed. Yet, these victories are the foundation of our everyday lives, shaping the safety and security we often take for granted. Southern Nevada’s recent success in reducing crime is one such victory—a story of effective […]
A local nonprofit organization held a groundbreaking on Thursday for a new Las Vegas affordable housing complex for blind and visually impaired residents.
Big Lots has announced the closure of 344 stores nationwide, with seven being in the Las Vegas Valley.
The closing comes as Vegas is otherwise having a moment for contemporary Mexican restaurants.
The building was recently topped off and can be seen by eagle-eyed drivers off the I-15.