After months of bankruptcy negotiations and reorganization, the company said it will maintain its two valley locations, including one in Summerlin.
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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.
Summerlin’s affluent The Summit Club dominated the list of the top five single family home property sales.
The coworking giant WeWork, which has sites in Summerlin and at Town Square, filed for bankruptcy protection to reorganize its finances.
Consumer Cellular is expanding its service to Nevada, opening a brick-and-mortar store in northwest Las Vegas.
Village Square Stadium 18 is due to have its lease rejected on Feb. 15, according to court documents filed this week.
Daiso, known for selling most items at $1.75, opened the doors of their second location to cheering fans eager for more products, potentially closer to their Las Vegas homes.
Popular Japanese retailer Daiso will is gearing up for the opening of its second Las Vegas location.
Mark Wahlberg has paid a fortune for a plot of land in a wealthy Las Vegas enclave, records indicate, raising the prospects that the movie star will build a house in America’s casino capital.
New restaurants, an upgraded adults-only pool and additions at the Summerlin casino’s food court are expected to open at the end of 2022.
Clark County has many restrictions for fireworks that locals and visitors should be aware of before lighting them over the July 4th holiday.
The buyer, British businessman Simon Dolan, made headlines for challenging the U.K. government in court over the country’s pandemic lockdowns.
Two more firms have leased space in 1700 Pavilion, a Howard Hughes Corp. project near Las Vegas Ballpark and Downtown Summerlin.
The Summerlin estate has been on and off the market over the past few years and was priced at $24.5 million last fall.
The vending machine-like holiday donation campaign raised about $740,000 for seven local and global nonprofits. About $500,000 went to Southern Nevada nonprofits.