The billionaire investor said he will recommend to Berkshire Hathaway’s board that Greg Abel should become CEO at the end of the year.
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Across the U.S., the spring homebuying season is “lackluster” amid record-high costs and economy instability.
Aldi is planning giveaways and a ribbon cutting as part of the opening for its third discount grocery store in the Las Vegas Valley.
Homeownership is receding further out of reach for most Americans as elevated mortgage rates and rising prices stretch the limits of what buyers can afford.
Two big fines against two MGM properties and Resorts World resulted in different responses and perspectives from those paying $19 million in fines.
The company that operates Station Casinos also gave an update on the Durango expansion and more projects.
About 130 employers, with 15,000 open jobs, attended Clark County’s largest job fair at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The Economic Forum projection says the state should expect $191 million less in general fund revenue in 2026-27 than predicted in December.
The back-and-forth deals involving a suburban office building underscore the Golden Knights owner’s extensive and at times overlapping business interests.
The Las Vegas Valley’s third Grocery Outlet opened to long lines on Thursday.
The Clark County Building Department issued a permit valued at roughly $26.3 million for the new store under construction in the southwest valley.
The latest report from the real estate company has inventory up 44.5 percent year over year ending March of this year, about 25 percent above the national average.
According to a recent report, 52 percent of adults ages 50 to 64 have credit card debt. Nearly half of older people carrying a credit card balance owe $5,000 or more.
SuperContest Survivor and College will join the football handicapping contest options at the Westgate, including a new price point for the flagship SuperContest.
The two largest Las Vegas Strip casino operators remain optimistic in the face of recent data suggesting tourism and visitation levels are beginning to lag.
Every generation seems utterly convinced they’ve scored the golden ticket to humanity’s final performance, like Charlie proudly strolling into Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. Predicting the apocalypse has become our favorite national pastime, comfortably ahead of binge-watching “The Office” for the fifteenth time, restarting diets every Monday and passionately debating politics over the Internet with strangers […]
Two big fines against two MGM properties and Resorts World resulted in different responses and perspectives from those paying $19 million in fines.
About 130 employers, with 15,000 open jobs, attended Clark County’s largest job fair at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The Las Vegas Valley’s third Grocery Outlet opened to long lines on Thursday.
The Clark County Building Department issued a permit valued at roughly $26.3 million for the new store under construction in the southwest valley.