Coming in this week’s Las Vegas Business Press
EXHIBITING RESILIENCE: An arts revival has emerged from the ashes of the economic crash in downtown Las Vegas. Jennifer and Michael Cornthwaite have turned an empty clinic into the Emergency Arts Center, an arts collective that's now fully leased. And observers say artists and entrepreneurs can snap up spaces that were out of their price ranges before the market collapsed.
PUSH IT, POOCHES!: Fat Fido can run on a treadmill and sleek Spike can work to keep his toned build at Smarty Paws, a dog gym and training center on North Rancho Drive.
EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT: Curtis Cummings was planning his retirement after an entrepreneurial career. Fate had other plans. Meet the new president of the North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce.
THIS WEEK'S BUSINESS PRESS POLL QUESTION
The Clark County School District is facing a shortfall of more than $400 million next year. Cutting the budget, cutting teachers and buying fewer textbooks may be necessary. This caused concern for business leaders who believe good public schools can be a magnet for large corporations whose workers have small children.
Do you think disarray in Clark County schools will discourage large companies from relocating employees here?
Answer at www.lvbusinesspress.com/poll
Polling closes at noon May 4.
