Adult entertainment club Spearmint Rhino sued Peppermint Hippo for its “confusingly similar” name, court records show.
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Nevada is getting more attention from business entities looking to establish or reincorporate in the state, including some controlled by billionaires.
Jessica Washington’s business went from decorations on front lawns during COVID-19 lock downs to Instagram-worthy arches at rapper Megan Thee Stallion’s most recent birthday party in Las Vegas.
D1srupt1ve said it wanted to be in Vegas because of its growing technology, hospitality, entertainment and sports industries.
Cass Holland, a beverage cart driver at Chimera Golf Club, shows off her service skills and daily life to her nearly 3 million online followers.
A local tech company is taking the music festival experience — and the fans’ wallets — beyond the audience and to the clubs, restaurants and VIP spots across the city.
Corporate interests and big businesses may dominate on the Strip, but some of the country’s favorite mom-and-pop shops are located in Las Vegas, according to a new survey by Yelp and Entrepreneur.
A new incubator program in Las Vegas wants to help minority-owned small businesses grow through mentorship, education and a chance to improve their credit score.
Online retailer TheDrop.com launched in San Francisco in 2017, but CEO Matt Falcinelli knew all along that when it was time to establish the streetwear company’s headquarters it couldn’t be in California.
Las Vegas-based brands are chasing new audiences through other people’s accounts as the industry around influencer marketing grows.
CEO Jimmy Lee’s Wealth Consulting Group has $5 billion in assets under management, and is regularly interviewed for his expertise on business and the stock market.
What does the future of slot machines look like? PlayStudios CEO Andrew Pascal believes they could network and engage like free-to-play apps.
A resource fair for entrepreneurs and small business owners offered free access to advice, training and resources for running a business.
Resorts World guests can rent the electric cars on-site through a new partnership between the hotel-casino and rental company.
Sight and Sound Candy and More received a $10,000 grant to support her new business through a state government office that connects entrepreneurs to resources.