Sure, the Las Vegas housing market has perked up — but enough to justify a nearly ten-fold increase in new apartment units?
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Las Vegas Sands Corp., owners of the Venetian and Palazzo on the Strip, has restored its websites about a week after they were apparently taken over by hackers.
William Hill PLC on Monday was forced to clarify media reports that its chief executive will leave the British bookmaker by the end of the year, saying a planned timetable to replace Ralph Topping at the end of next year is still on track.
Prepaid debit cards, offered at many checkout counters and a number of Southern Nevada banks, are becoming more affordable as increased competition leads to fewer fees, a recent report states.
When Andy Jackson began working as an electrical contractor in 1986, electric vehicles weren’t yet part of the game. But now that they are, he’s taking advantage.
Las Vegas would like you to know all is forgiven — at least, unofficially.
When Jeffrey Burr decided to start his own law firm in 1983, he knew it would be a risk to specialize in only one area because most lawyers at the time were generalists.
MIG Real Estate hasn’t snapped the wallet shut on its local commercial real estate shopping spree.
The publicity gusher about cabdriver Gerardo Gamboa returning $300,000 in cash that a passenger left in his cab was too high for employer Yellow Checker Star to quantify. Instead, Bill Shranko, the company’s chief operating officer, collected a sampling of about 200 stories from more than 40 countries.
Nevada small businesses added jobs in January.