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Investors, Wall Street backed-hedged funds and corporate owners have long played a significant role in Las Vegas’ housing market.
A new study from LendingTree shows Nevada is the most expensive state in the country for full coverage car insurance.
Las Vegas planning commissioner Stephen Munford resigns under pressure a day before a City Council vote on his removal after a request from Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong.
The share of unemployed workers ticked lower last year but remains higher than most states.
More investment is coming to Durango, Green Valley Ranch, Red Rock Resort, Sunset and Palace stations and Seventy Six Taverns as company closes in on 50th anniversary.
Once again, someone played big and won big at a Las Vegas Strip casino.
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada has officially denied the General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection’s petition for the regulatory body to reverse its decision.
A local developer sold a four-story medical-office building near St. Rose Parkway.
Since the wake of the Great Recession, investors have entered Las Vegas’ housing market and continued to buy up properties. They increased their share dramatically during the pandemic.
Plus, a Las Vegas-based digital payment company has launched its app-based system at a California tribal casino.
The Bureau of Land Management has opened the public comment period for 11 parcels located in Nye County which could be leased for oil and gas purposes.
A rate increase approved by the Clark County Commission in October should produce more revenue on Formula One arrivals than last year with nearly 400 already reserved.
A player only needed 10 minutes for a huge win at a Las Vegas Strip casino.
NV Energy’s mandatory demand charge will stay in place, according to a draft order from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, denying the petition from the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection to reverse its decision.
The grocery chain is holding a grand opening this Friday with a dragon dance performance, fireworks, and free gifts for shoppers who spend certain amounts.
For generations, owning a home has stood as one of the cornerstones of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, independence, and success. And despite the economic shifts and affordability challenges of the past decade, that dream is still very much alive. According to a recent Coldwell Banker survey, 85 percent of Americans still believe homeownership […]
The share of unemployed workers ticked lower last year but remains higher than most states.
Sitting on almost an acre in Southern Highlands, the custom, single-story home is 5,534 square feet, with three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The Strip’s largest casino-hotel construction project is making progress toward its 2027 opening, with a significant portion of the new vertical structure now complete.
The $600 million renovation, first conceived two decades ago but delayed through the Great Recession, brings the facility up to the standards of the $1 billion West Hall.
