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Anderson Dairy is home to one of the coldest places in Las Vegas

Tony Patt works in one of the coldest places in Las Vegas, where the temperature fluctuates between 15 degrees to 20 degrees below zero. But for Patt choosing between the Vegas summer or the subzero temperature is easy. “When you come out for a break in the sun, you almost wanna run back in already,” he said.

Business uses its prime location as marketing tool

When is an office building not entirely an office building? When it also serves as a marketing tool for a business. That’s what LV.Net, counted on when it purchased the building at 800 S. Valley View Boulevard.

Uber to partner with Las Vegas dealership on ‘greenlight hub’

For the first time, Uber is partnering with a car dealership that will serve as a “greenlight hub,” where drivers for the ride-sharing service can get vehicle inspections, training and on-the-job support.

Las Vegas economic development agency ‘flies under the radar’

It’s an organization with its hands in just about every economic-redevelopment cookie jar across the state — area chambers of commerce, trade associations and local governments — yet in the words of its own president and CEO, the organization has been “flying under the radar.”

Clark County Commission approves pay hikes for union employees

The Clark County Commission granted employees belonging to seven different unions cost-of-living pay hikes. Combined, those pay increases add up to a $10.2 million fiscal impact for the county.

Hockey team’s practice site in Summerlin remains unsettled

Businessman Bill Foley, who has led the bid for a Las Vegas team, said over the weekend he still plans to build the team’s headquarters and practice facility in Summerlin, but that he hasn’t finalized the site.

Cox, MGM soak up sun, savings with their own solar arrays

Cox Communications of Las Vegas and its sister company, Manheim Nevada auto auctions, dedicated two new solar arrays Monday that help power their operations in the valley.

 
Riviera implosion goes off without a hitch — VIDEO

Las Vegas bid a bittersweet goodbye to the Riviera early Tuesday morning, as the historic hotel’s Monaco tower came crashing down to make way for expanded convention facilities.