The new 175,000-square-foot supercenter is anticipated to break ground fall 2026 and open in fall 2027, according to a release from the company.
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The city of North Las Vegas can now issue permits and provide utility access for businesses in the Apex Industrial Park.
There’s now a new service to assist hearing-impaired travelers at airports in the Las Vegas Valley.
The agent with NewMarket Advisors was in Texas for a family event when the Lyft car she was riding in was hit by a train.
The first set of completed rooms will be available later this year.
The nearly two-week Las Vegas NBA Summer League is nothing but net for the city.
The latest class-action lawsuit claims the company, which operates over a dozen auto dealerships in Southern Nevada, didn’t properly protect customer data.
A two-story, 40,000-square-foot STEM university building that will include classrooms and a large lecture hall was unveiled by Spaceport CEO Robert Lauer.
In a filing to the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, NV Energy has forwarded Sphere’s plan for 70 percent of its power needs to be met with a new solar energy plant.
The Justice Department and several states sued Google on Tuesday, alleging that its dominance in digital advertising harms competition.
Resorts World will open with a slew of state-of-the-art tech features a decade in the making — with hopes those features can propel the property through this decade and beyond.
Facebook said it expects a fine of up to $5 billion from the Federal Trade Commission, which is investigating whether the social network violated its users’ privacy.
The meetings will open the public comment process on a proposal to build wind turbines along a 22-mile stretch of the Nevada-California border adjacent to three federally protected areas.
A mysterious software firm is buying more than 60,000 acres of land in a Northern Nevada industrial park, a landmass triple the size of Summerlin
Environmental groups file administrative protest over planned June 13 auction for new oil and gas leases across almost 196,000 acres in central Nevada, calling the action a prelude to a possible lawsuit.
Getting new customers involved in more interactive experiences is going to be a big part of the future for casinos in the United States and around the world, participants in a major gambling conference predicted Wednesday.
Every year, when I review the results of the Nevada State Bank Small Business Survey, I’m reminded that optimism is more than a gut feeling – it’s often a decision. Nevada’s small business owners made that decision with clarity.
The newly minted president of the company talks about all the new communities and the challenges of building in the current real estate market.
Construction is showing plenty of progress at the southwest Las Vegas Valley site.
The billionaire mogul, now U.S. ambassador to Italy, has yet to start building his planned resort on Las Vegas Boulevard.
Grand opening festivities are planned for the new store, which already has one valley location.