The operator of a “cannabis-friendly” hotel in Phoenix has acquired a boutique property near the Strip.
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Amid a warehouse boom that has depleted the tally of potential project sites in the valley and pushed up land prices, Apex is seeing more construction plans.
Located in an industrial area east of Rainbow Boulevard and south of Blue Diamond Road, the bunker is about 6 feet underground and was built in the early 1950s.
With land prices accelerating in Las Vegas, homebuilders are increasingly eyeing rural communities sprinkled around Southern Nevada for potential new projects.
Cities like Las Vegas can become so popular because of their lower prices that the “affordability starts to vanish,” a Zillow economist said.
The proposal marks yet another new venture for Water Street, a once-sleepy corridor that city officials have long sought to revitalize.
Las Vegas’ Wet ‘n’ Wild unveils new name, Cowabunga Canyon
Developers of a luxury enclave at the former Bonnie Springs Ranch site held a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday.
The popular chicken-sandwich chain held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday for a new restaurant near the 215 Beltway-U.S. Highway 95 interchange in the northwest valley.
The towering north Strip hotel-casino will feature a pillarless ballroom spanning more than 105,000 square feet, one of the largest in Las Vegas.
Construction is underway on the $750 million Durango hotel-casino near Ikea.
The eight-bedroom, nine-bathroom house features a Roman-style interior, an indoor fountain, custom chandeliers, a home theater, a security room and marble flooring.
A Reno developer has taken ownership of a big property south of Las Vegas with plans to demolish a closed hotel-casino and build a sprawling industrial park.
After building and then selling two upscale apartment complexes near the Strip, developer Jonathan Fore is set to construct another one.