While operations at Harry Reid International Airport were normal over the weekend, tourism leaders from across the state are demanding action to end the shutdown.
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Southern Nevada’s restaurant-packed Chinatown commercial district is popular with locals and tourists alike, and retail centers there are typically filled with tenants.
The new CEO of the largest real estate trade associaton in Southern Nevada will start in her new role in January.
Zumper’s latest National Rent Report has rents either flat or falling in the valley for the past four months ending in October.
The median sale price so far this year in this area is approximately $3.4 million, according to a Property Shark study.
New tests of the U.S. nuclear weapons system ordered up by President Donald Trump will not include nuclear explosions, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday.
While financial analysts brace for the looming $84 trillion “Great Wealth Transfer,” a far more immediate and entertaining economic story is already in full swing. America’s Baby Boomers (born 1946 to 1964) are the wealthiest generation in history, and they aren’t just sitting on their nest eggs waiting for the will to be read. Nope, they’re cracking them open and making a spectacular omelet.
NV Energy has changed it rates as of Oct. 1, affecting all ratepayers in Southern Nevada.
Construction crews broke ground on a housing tract that is being developed for residents of a historically Black neighborhood nearby that has grappled for decades with widespread structural damage.
MGM Resorts International reported mixed results in the third quarter, with Las Vegas operations showing softer summer performance and executives touting a recovery ahead.
Ferraro’s Ristorante’s lawsuit against various entities tied to the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix has been dismissed after a settlement was reached out of court, according to the off-Strip restaurant’s owner.
