Jim Marsh has dealt with scams in his business, but recently a scammer tried to fraudulently sell land he owns in Colorado.
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Housing affordability and evictions comprise “the biggest issue facing our community,” the Southern Nevada nonprofit law firm said in a news release.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman cast the lone “no” vote, saying the property needs a park.
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held this week for Tapestry Inc.’s new fulfillment center off Interstate 15 near Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It will span more than 788,000 square feet.
Prologis acquired a 441,569-square-foot business park on Dean Martin Drive near the Interstate 15-Blue Diamond Road interchange.
Prices are setting record highs, but the tally of available homes for sale has plunged, and more people are looking to get into the real estate industry.
After the pandemic turned Las Vegas Boulevard into a ghost town for a while, the fallout from the outbreak has, for the most part, not been kind to the roadway’s real estate market.
An attorney for the late Tony Hsieh’s father and brother, co-administrators of his estate has filed nearly 100 notices in Clark County District Court outlining plans to sell dozens of his downtown Las Vegas properties.
The city of Las Vegas, Zappos and DTP are teaming up to honor Tony Hsieh’s memory.
Olive Garden plans to open a restaurant in the Showcase Mall, Clark County records show.
CBRE Group, a prominent commercial real estate brokerage, plans to move its local office to UnCommons.
Travel spending, including on transportation, hotels and attractions, is projected to fall by $355 billion this year, the group said.
The Can Can Room has closed, records show, but the legal battle to force the Las Vegas strip club out of its longtime building continues.
The area around the Raiders stadium may not be the best or easiest place to build a big project or open a retail business.
The $1.84 billion stadium project about a mile west of Las Vegas Boulevard, was dumb luck for nearby landlords. A few bought property right across from the stadium site as recently as 2015 — two years before the football team purchased its land — and others have owned parcels much longer.