Zillow’s latest report has home price growth slowing in the Las Vegas Valley along with wage growth and a gradual decrease in mortgage rates.
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The central bank said in a statement that there are signs the job market has stabilized while it also said growth was “solid,” an upgrade from last month’s characterization as “modest.”
Strip operators reported $827.7 million in revenue in December, down from $881.3 million during the same month in 2024.
A luxury hotel inside a Strip casino has named a seasoned hospitality leader as its new top executive.
Analysts from CBRE and Gimme Credit say the locals casino market should be able to outperform its Strip rivals in 2026 and 2027, according to new reports.
The casino-hotel is bringing back its all-inclusive package, which starts at $104 per person per night for stays between June 1 and Aug. 31.
With vacant lots equaling the number of completed buildings and “for rent” signs taped inside many of the windows, the Village of Centennial Springs looks much like commercial real estate projects all over the valley.
BUSINESS OF LAW: The Business Press names its Top 10 lawyers of Southern Nevada’s business community and describes how local firms are adjusting to the economic downturn.
Bonnie Fogel has always been fascinated by modern art and design, so it was a natural fit when she and her husband founded Unicahome, a contemporary home design store, in Michigan in 1998.
Las Vegas has long been a place of interest for university students studying urban planning, water rights or the psychology of gambling.
Slot machine maker WMS Industries must feel like the prettiest girl at the school dance. In a room full of ugly ducklings, the Waukegan, Ill.-based company is getting all the attention.
What happens when a criminal defendant accused of embezzling $23 million from investors says she cannot afford a defense attorney?
Hi, my name is Al and I Twitter from my Kindle.
A 70-year-old retired petroleum engineer who lost $200,000 invested with hard-money lender USA Capital may learn the limits of freedom of speech when he appears before a bankruptcy judge in May.
I am a little embarrassed to admit it, but I picked a fight with a robot the other day. Okay, technically it was a staring contest, but the tension was real. It was one of those sleek, autonomous delivery units, waiting for an elevator at a local resort. It had these digital anime eyes that blinked, feigning a soul. Read more…
Plus, a new partnership between the Kansas City Royals and Circa Sports will include the giveaway of 10 prize packages that will bring Royals fans to Las Vegas.
The Southern Nevada Health District is investigating “travel-associated” cases of Legionnaires’ disease at a resort in Laughlin.
The supermarket chain bought 11 acres but hasn’t started construction yet.
Fontainebleau is the latest Strip resort to add a Boring Co. Vegas Loop station, with free rides offered at launch.
