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Housing default activity shifts into high gear in Clark County and Nevada

Even as U.S. foreclosure starts fell to a seven-year low in the third quarter, default activity kicked into high gear in Clark County and across the Silver State, according to a report Wednesday from California research firm RealtyTrac.

Nothing bundt cake: Baking industry converges in Vegas

In one exhibit hall, fondant-wrapped cakes depicting themes such as Tinkerbell, Halloween and surfing were on display, while ingredient suppliers showed products from gelato mix-ins to vivid food coloring agents in another in section.

Disney stock certificates headed off to Never Never Land

Following the trend set long ago in the financial markets, paper stock certificates issued by Disney will be discontinued. The popular certificates, which have featured Disney characters and are valued by collectorsk will be discontinued Oct. 16.

New study ranks Nevada No. 3 in business tax climate

A study of tax codes ranks Nevada third-best in the nation. Wyoming leads the pack, and South Dakota was ranked second. The states with the worst business tax climates were New York, New Jersey and California.

Smart City loses bid to keep telecom contract with LVCVA

Las Vegas-based Smart City Networks LP lost its court battle Tuesday to hang on to the lucrative telecommunications contract for the Las Vegas Convention Center and Cashman Center.

Convention authority gets OK to buy more Sierra Vista Drive property

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority soon will purchase another slice of Sierra Vista Drive. At its board of directors meeting Tuesday morning, the authority was given approval to move forward with the purchase of 500 and 650 Sierra Vista Drive, at a cost of up to $21 million.