“It really streamlines processes in the Apex Industrial Area in terms of utilities, easements, to allow development to really accelerate out there,” North Las Vegas Councilman Scott Black said.
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A video that went viral online this week shows the moment a Ford F-250 Super Duty nearly got stuck inside the parking garage at Caesars Palace — and the creative solution that helped squeeze it through.
A casino-hotel on the Las Vegas Strip is doubling down on being a bargain destination this summer, announcing the elimination of all resort fees just weeks after scrapping parking fees.
The plan to connect the Boring Co.’s underground Vegas Loop transit system with Harry Reid International Airport is becoming clearer.
The big win came at a high limit room in The Venetian on a Dragon Link slot machine.
It’s a first-of-its-kind rollout for a major property on the Strip.
Construction has resumed at Mira Villa condominiums in Las Vegas with a new general contractor and a commitment from lenders to complete the 113-unit first phase by late summer, a marketing executive said Monday.
When preparing to call on a potential donor, the first thing Elliot Karp checks is not the person’s asset profile or giving history but the stock market.
A new national study has found that a proposed boost in federal income taxes could hurt the small companies that employ the most people.
LOS ANGELES — Free granite countertops, swimming pools and landscaping aren’t going to convince anyone who’s afraid of losing a job to buy a home. But what about a promise to pay your mortgage if you get laid off?
Lawyer Ed Bernstein is a fixture on local television, with his ubiquitous commercials and his weekly talk show. But though you see him every day, there’s a lot about Bernstein you probably don’t know. For one thing, he’s a single dad raising three daughters. He sneaks away from the office midday a few times a week for yoga classes. And he owns a slew of professional firsts: The first lawyer to advertise legal services in the local market. The first businessman to run Spanish-language advertisements on local television-network affiliates (and the first businessman to field hate mail for running Spanish-language advertisements on local television-network affiliates). The first attorney to advertise on area billboards.
OWE, WHOA: As the economy’s struggles continue, some cash-strapped companies are following the lead of cash-strapped people and letting debt mount, observers say. Collection agencies report rising business and sometimes increasing headaches.
More than a century ago, John Henry took up his hammer in a race against a steam-powered drill—man locked in battle with the future. He won the contest, but lost his life, immortalized as a folk hero who symbolized grit, resilience and ultimately, the cost of defiance in the face of progress. Today, small businesses […]
The $50 million venue on the Las Vegas Strip will feature a restaurant, a bar and beer garden, and a three-story nightlife hot spot featuring different music zones.
Excalibur remains a rare constant in a city where reinvention is necessary for survival and themed hotels have largely given way to modern aesthetics.
The sodaville milkvetch is protected by Nevada’s little-known statutes for endangered plants.
The “Harlem Nights” proposal for a resort and apartment building in the Historic Westside was shot down by the Las Vegas City Council.