Construction is well underway and progress is steady as the South Florida-based hospitality giant continues to transform the former Mirage.
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Las Vegas is projected to lead the nation is tech hiring this year.
Redfin’s latest market report shows median asking rents across the country have dropped.
Project plans have called for a three-story, 125,500-square-foot facility with areas for weightlifting, fitness classes, tennis, and indoor and outdoor pools.
Philip Potamitis said many Valley businesses are being cautious despite relatively strong indicators.
In her role, Paggiarino serves as a photographer and helps manage the newsroom’s team of photographers.
The Silver State is about to get fracked. Houston-based Noble Energy Inc. is pursuing plans to drill for oil and natural gas across a 40,000-acre swath of public and private land near the city of Wells, about 400 miles north of Las Vegas.
Vision Airlines regained control on Tuesday of a jet airliner that was briefly seized as part of a contract lawsuit.
Walking into Central Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center, your eyes are immediately attracted to Intel’s tree. It springs up from the white ground, and its shining silver trunk perfectly matches the white branches and the black and silver laptop “leaves” that spiral above the CES floor.
Angel Management Group, which already counts Pure, Wet Republic and Tabu Ultra Lounge in its portfolio of Strip clubs, has taken over operation of the Chateau Nightclub & Gardens at Paris Las Vegas.
Taxicab rides set a record in Las Vegas with the arrival of the International Consumer Electronics Show.
The disruptive-technology session Tuesday at CES showed off augmented reality tech, which allows you to enhance, or augment, your surroundings in real time.
The Las Vegas housing market went through a major transition from foreclosures to short sales in 2012, and the median single-family home price increased 24.2 percent to $149,000, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported Monday.
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.
Costco, known as a place to buy food, toilet paper and other items in bulk, operates five locations in Southern Nevada.
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.