The pause comes at a volatile and uncertain time for Southern Nevada, its workforce and its rental market.
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A tribute honoring the memory of Tony Hsieh was unveiled Saturday night on the Fremont Street Experience canopy. The former chief executive of online shoe seller Zappos died Friday at age 46 from injuries sustained in a house fire.
Summerlin is ripping out turf along Summerlin Parkway in favor of desert landscaping, marking one of the bigger such conversions in the ever-expanding, drought-stricken Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas’ jobless rate inched lower last month but remains higher than other parts of Nevada, officials reported, as the pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the casino-heavy economy.
Nevada’s jobless rate ticked lower last month but remains elevated.
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has approved plans for Seattle-area investor Wayne Perry to acquire the site of an abandoned Ferris wheel project on the Strip.
The possible cutoff of $600 per week could wipe out the vast majority of income for unemployed Nevadans, raising fears that Las Vegas’ badly battered economy could be dealt another blow at a vulnerable time.
The 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic sparked shutdowns, warnings and pushback around the U.S. that are eerily similar to the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak more than 100 years later.
Nevadans filed another massive amount of unemployment claims last week amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the tally was the smallest since the start of the crisis.
Effects of coronavirus fear could leave Southern Nevada facing steep economic problems, given its lucrative convention industry and high dependence on tourism.