Green, sustainable, eco-friendly and now Regreen. These words describe an industry that is growing while much of the design/build industry is slowing down.
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Distinctive Homes of Las Vegas’ philosophy is all about keeping up with a changing world. Its motto is: “When the world changes, we listen.”
State officials confirmed Friday that they will replace Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly who quit a part-time “green initiatives” job to dispel concerns of conflicting interests.
Station Casinos on Friday was able to put off a bankruptcy filing until another day after getting a fourth extension so it can continue negotiating a restructuring plan, the company said.
Taxable sales across Nevada nosedived again in March, posting a 16.5 percent decline compared with March 2008, the state’s Department of Taxation said Friday.
Construction crews were dismantling wood and metal framing Friday for the $50 million Mercer condo project on Tropicana Avenue west of the Las Vegas Beltway.
Gaming stocks rose by double digits for the second straight month during May, fueled partly by MGM Mirage’s resolution of the financial issues plaguing its $8.5 billion CityCenter development and some of its corporate financial concerns.
Curtis Clark, the 70-year-old Boulder City retiree who thought the First Amendment allowed him to compare bankruptcy court to a brothel in court papers, on Friday avoided potential jail time and fines.
The former Mandalay Resort Group executive who was brought in to oversee development and bring executive gaming experience to the Fontainebleau Las Vegas project has left the company.