The Las Vegas Valley’s luxury real estate market has been booming as far back as 2019; however, one top broker said data is already showing that the Trump administration’s tariffs have curtailed sales.
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Senate Republicans on Thursday objected to quick passage of legislation that would restore full deductibility of wagering losses after Nevada Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto made the unanimous consent request.
The storefront is at the base of condo tower and has been vacant for years.
The Las Vegas-based company is selling its 5 percent equity interest in FanDuel Group.
Despite recent increases, homeowners insurance in the Silver State remains below the national average.
The deal marks the conclusion of a side venture that the deep-discount airline initially said would transform the region’s tourism industry.
Procter Gamble has created a prototype of the app-controlled Roll Bot to deliver a fresh roll of toilet paper to your bathroom in case of an emergency. Until it hits the market, consumers will have to settle for the Charmin Forever Roll, a massive roll of toilet paper that lasts about a month.
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.
Southern Nevada’s casino-heavy economy is fueled by tourism, but visitor volume has slumped this year.
Plans for Nevada’s first standalone children’s hospital are moving forward, with the next step in the development process.
Athletics owner John Fisher quietly made one of the most expensive home purchases in Las Vegas history at the end of 2024.
The camp, part of a partnership between the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix and the Boys & Girls Clubs, helps teens learn about the science behind Formula One racing.