The chain has officially confirmed its plans to enter Southern Nevada, as plans are in the works to bring at least two locations to the valley.
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Two areas in the Las Vegas Valley are leading the pack so far in home sales in 2024, according to Clark County property records.
A Clark County assistant fire chief called it one of the most filmed and photographed fires in Las Vegas history.
CBRE Group’s new Las Vegas offices feature amenities such as couches with pillows, wellness rooms with yoga mats, private booths and open rows of unassigned work stations for anyone to use.
Construction is underway on the $750 million Durango hotel-casino near Ikea.
The first tenants are slated to move to Narrative, a four-story project, by December.
Developer Jim Rhodes has sold a stretch of land west of Las Vegas that is said to have been eyed for a cemetery or other uses.
Popular Japanese discount store Daiso opened its first Nevada location in southwest Las Vegas on Wednesday, ushering in a waiting crowd eager to check out its offerings.
Luxury-gym operator Life Time is scheduled to be under construction on a new facility this summer at the southwest valley site.
Popular Japanese discount store Daiso will host a late December grand opening to celebrate the debut of its first Las Vegas store with some customers eligible for a goodie bag.
Popular Japanese discount store Daiso plans to open three locations in the Las Vegas Valley, making its debut in Nevada as part of a broader plan to expand its store count in the U.S.
SB Real Estate Partners announced that it acquired The Russell, a 241-unit property in the southwest valley.
The company plans to build a 211-room hotel with an 83,178-square-foot casino on South Durango Drive, just south of the 215 Beltway.
Aruze’s Go Go Claw gambling game looks and plays a lot like an arcade crane machine. But don’t expect to win a stuffed animal or boxed electronic item. The prize for a successful treasure grab is cash.
After a 25-year career as a gaming executive, Annette Weishaar started thinking about becoming her own boss. On Saturday, she opens a pet supply store franchise in southwest Las Vegas.