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Welcome back, Gramercy

In a milestone for what was once a recession-shuttered project in southwest Las Vegas, The Gramercy installs a giant “G” sculpture. Office and residential tenants are following soon.

Sports Authority opens two new stores, remodels a third

A prominent national sports equipment retailer is expanding in Las Vegas. Sports Authority, headquartered in Englewood, Colo., has opened two new stores in the valley while remodeling a third store.

 
It’s back: McRib makes its return to McDonald’s

Grab some extra napkins — that saucy McDonald’s McRib sandwich is back. In nearly all of its Southern Nevada stores, the sandwich has officially made its return, according to a McDonald’s Corp. spokeswoman.

1st Bitcoin securities fraud case emerges in US

The federal government on Thursday announced its first bitcoin securities fraud case, accusing a Texas man of engineering a Ponzi scheme by getting people to turn over their bitcoins in return for promises of high interest rates and the ability to recoup their investment at any time.

Most Uber rides take passengers to Strip, report says

Most of the rides Uber drivers have provided to customers in Southern Nevada have taken passengers from local neighborhoods to the Strip, company officials said Thursday.

IGT sees profits rise despite revenue dip

Slot machine giant International Game Technology grew profits in the fourth quarter, despite a decline in revenue, the company announced Thursday.

10 little things you do every day that ruin your savings

Are you having a hard time reaching your financial goals? Do you feel like there’s never anything left to save? You could be making money mistakes in your everyday life without even knowing it.

Full House Resorts narrows loss, still pursuing sale

Regional casino operator Full House Resorts reduced a quarterly net loss from a year ago while telling investors it would continue to pursue a sale of the Las Vegas-based company.

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