If the factors that fueled Las Vegas’ surprising housing surge stay in place, the market will buzz with activity in 2021, observers said.
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Tony Hsieh was making waves in Park City, Utah, throwing parties at his new mansion protected by armed security guards. Then came the flamethrower.
Ex-Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh died from complications of smoke inhalation in a death ruled an accident by the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on Monday. But police and the local fire marshal said an investigation into the death is active and ongoing.
Tony Hsieh, the former chief executive of Zappos who pumped a fortune into downtown Las Vegas and became the face of its revitalization, died Friday after being injured in a house fire.
Circa reflects much about the developer behind it — an old-school-style operator with a visible presence and a big personality.
Las Vegas house prices hit another record high last month despite widespread economic pain inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Lennar Corp.’s Heritage project spans more than 100 acres off Crossbridge Drive near Sky Vista Drive in Summerlin and is slated to feature 421 single-family homes, city records show.
The median sales price of previously owned single-family homes was $330,000 in July, up 1.5 percent from the record high in June and 8.9 percent from a year ago, Las Vegas Realtors said.
The Tropicana is up for grabs — in a business climate that was unthinkable not long ago.
The possible cutoff of $600 per week could wipe out the vast majority of income for unemployed Nevadans, raising fears that Las Vegas’ badly battered economy could be dealt another blow at a vulnerable time.
Allegiant Air’s parent is burning through at least $2 million in cash per day and hundreds of workers are taking two-month leave at half pay as the carrier grapples with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Southern Nevada’s housing market ended 2019 with some of the slowest-rising prices in the U.S., a new report shows. Last month’s home sales, however, ticked up 25 percent compared with January 2019.
Construction crews have begun site work on The Bend, an eatery-heavy project in the southwest valley that also would include a movie theater.