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Lenders pay Henderson for legal fees in city’s lawsuit against developer

The lenders who assumed the inside track to buy 480 acres of federal land once targeted for an arena in Henderson cleared their first hurdle Friday when they paid the city $250,000 for the legal fees associated with its land fraud lawsuit against developer Chris Milam.

New market may boost long-time Las Vegas locals cafe

Tiffany’s Cafe, which has been in business for 65 years at 1700 Las Vegas Blvd. South, hopes to get a boost when the adjacent White Cross Market opens later this year.

Proposal to sell custom trikes in Summerlin tabled

The Las Vegas Planning Commission tabled a request Tuesday for a special use permit to allow Custom Motor Creations to display and sell custom-built trikes at its property in the master-planned Summerlin community.

Howard Hughes Corp. to oppose planned Summerlin auto-sales business

Custom Motor Creations is requesting a special-use permit for a proposed indoor auto sales business at 10050 Banburry Cross Drive in Summerlin, a business that will likely be opposed by the community’s developer at Tuesday’s planning commission hearing.

Nevadan at Work: Entrepreneur helps companies build brands online

For Lauralie Lee Ezra, Las Vegas is home. She was born and raised in Sin City and attended college in Reno before returning. But just after graduation she wasn’t ready to begin her career here.