The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a $48 million award to the owner of Las Vegas’ defunct Badlands golf course, as part of a long-running land-use dispute with the city.
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More than 16 years after the New Frontier was toppled, the Strip property hasn’t seen a new project take shape.
America’s casino capital is known for its towering resorts, but it also has seen numerous real estate plans come and go.
Buolder City puts the brakes on growth, and its population barely budged over the past decade or so. Nonetheless, city government has spent millions more on its workforce in recent years.
A cottage industry of private administrators, real estate agents, house-flippers and others cashed in on homes across Southern Nevada after the owners died.
Eli Segall’s top investigative stories included real estate scams and a tribal nation’s big-money land deals on the Strip that didn’t sit well with everyone back home.
A Dec. 13 opening will mark new chapter for the north Strip hotel-casino, whose saga of construction began in 2005 and saw years of delays.
The Fontainebleau project in Las Vegas has a long history marked by bankruptcy proceedings, halted construction, different sets of owners, name changes, and national economic meltdowns.
Las Vegas’ long-delayed north Strip resort has seen owners come, go and, in one case, return.
WeedGenics claimed to have facilities in Nevada and California that U.S. financial regulators say didn’t exist.