The house was constructed in 24 hours and is offered for free to families this summer.
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A master-planned community with more than 3,000 homes is slated for 505 acres of former federal land in the northwest valley.
The mining company said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection because it was unable to secure funding and cannot “continue carrying on business.”
The north Strip luxury resort will host the Strip’s first Professional Pickleball Association tournament this summer.
Latest Zillow marker report shows where Las Vegas ranks with other major metros in terms of the residential market temperature.
Four years after the pandemic hit, Southern Nevada’s unemployment rate is still higher than it was before the crisis.
The pay ratio of the top boss to the typical employee shot past 100-to-1 at several companies with sizable holdings in Southern Nevada, including casino operators.
Financial markets were rattled last year when some big banks shut down. But about 15 years ago, lenders across Nevada and the U.S. closed at a rapid clip.
More than 16 years after the New Frontier was toppled, the Strip property hasn’t seen a new project take shape.
Brendan Keating’s investment firm acquired several properties that his brokerage firm was hired to shop around.
A cottage industry of private administrators, real estate agents, house-flippers and others cashed in on homes across Southern Nevada after the owners died.
WeedGenics claimed to have facilities in Nevada and California that U.S. financial regulators say didn’t exist.
A bill that attempts to close a tax loophole revealed by a Review-Journal investigation passed the Legislature and awaits action by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Experts say the legislation to close the transfer tax loophole will not result in a significant increase in the payments.
The towering north Strip resort is set to open this year, following prior stops and starts.
Las Vegas is largely defined by its ability to defy expectations, and recent forecasts predicting a decline in its appeal to younger travelers are no exception. Contrary to these gloomy predictions, which suggest that an aging core visitor base might render the city’s 150,000 hotel rooms less appealing to new generations, the reality is strikingly […]
Re-creations of Central Perk and other sets, along with original props and costumes, will be on display at “The ‘Friends’ Experience.”
A cocktail server at Wynn Las Vegas has filed a lawsuit against the hotel-casino claiming she was discriminated against on the basis of disability.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has sold a parcel of land in North Las Vegas to one of the largest homebuilders in the United States.
New development could be coming to the Las Vegas Strip as a plan to sell publicly owned land along the north end was approved Tuesday.