Las Vegas data center company Switch does more than just house data centers; the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada argues it also acts as a public utility.
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Technology was once the arcade industry’s greatest asset. But it also helped lead to the industry’s downfall. Rohit Joshi, the owner of Neonopolis downtown, believes virtual reality’s immersive technology is the next big thing for the arcade industry.
Escapology employees discuss the growing escape room industry in the U.S. and Las Vegas. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas ranks seventh in the U.S. among cities for the number of escape room facilities, according to data from Room Escape Artist.
A group of members from Pahrump-based utility Valley Electric Association say the cooperative is refusing to let them oust the current board.
After years of watching some of its largest customers drop off one by one, NV Energy is fighting back. Twenty Nevadan entities have taken steps to leave the utility for another energy provider since 2005, with various entities searching for lower costs and more renewable resources.
According to a statement from the governor’s office released Wednesday, Sanchez has worked with the GOED since 2012, joining as the Southern Nevada regional director before moving on to become the director of international trade the next year.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development awarded $1 million worth of tax abatements to three companies in Northern Nevada looking to expand operations.
On Thursday, the Governor’s Office of Economic Development awarded the company $570,811 in tax abatements to help facilitate its growth in Nevada.
Kathleen Keyes is set to be elected to Valley Electric Association’s board Thursday. She is moving in as dozens of members work to oust the directors who were in charge during a series of sexual harassment and embezzlement allegations.