High-end fashion is a booming business for Marque Luxury, and its expanding Las Vegas showroom is filled with goods from Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton and Fendi.
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Excitement is high among local small businesses for Small Business Saturday and the holiday shopping season in general as many look to recover from a tumultuous year.
Thirteen firms with plans to relocate or expand their operations in Southern Nevada, received a combined $45.1 million in tax incentives from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
Many retailers are announcing plans to hire thousands of seasonal employees for the holidays, but some are opting to offer more hours to current employees.
Instacart announced Tuesday it has expanded its grocery pickup service in Southern Nevada to include Albertsons, which has seven locations in Las Vegas.
Resorts World set out to create a retail center filled with brands not found at neighboring properties such as newcomers like Pepper and returning retailer Fred Segal.
Credit card manufacturer Arroweye said Tuesday it will consolidate operations in Louisville, Kentucky, and Henderson into a new, larger manufacturing facility near McCarran International Airport.
Nevada homeowners can access a new virtual portal for mortgage help.
Don’t expect the federal Lost Wages Assistance program in Nevada anytime soon, leaders of the state’s employment office say.
“We are following guidelines from health officials and medical experts,” said company spokesman Timothy Carter in a statement.
Several Nevada banks say they are barely able to keep up with the flood of requests for the Paycheck Protection Program.
Employees still went into work as of Tuesday, Everise CX worker June Johnson told the Review-Journal, however the Clark County’s Business License Department said the call center was instructed to close.
One outpost opened in Las Vegas at 823 N. Rancho Dr. while the second location is in Henderson at 3581 St. Rose Parkway—bringing the total number of Taco Bell locations in the county to 14.
Layoffs are planned at Nevada State Bank and four branches will close following an announcement this week by the bank’s parent company to reduce its workforce by 5 percent, or about 500 employees, by year’s end.
Three applicants have been selected as finalists for executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.