Zumper’s 2025 rental report shows rental rates in the valley could only rise slightly next year and have actually dropped year-over-year this year.
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A District Court judge this month dismissed a lawsuit that sought to stop construction of an upcoming Las Vegas housing and resource facility.
A survey of hotel room rates shows resorts are taking advantage of supply and demand as the city readies for “America’s Party 2026” on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas.
A California real estate firm plans to develop a new building for a Southern Nevada university.
Southern Nevada made plenty of news with casinos, real estate and more.
In addition, a video poker hand hit for six figures at an off-Strip casino.
No one expected the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo to become a template for future big events in Las Vegas. But 40 years of success stands up as an iconic December event.
While National Finals Rodeo participants are wary of the equine herpes virus that has spread nationwide, only a handful of separate events were canceled.
Clark County commissioners gave the green light to a 99-lot subdivision on 19 acres just south of Blue Diamond Road at Tenaya Way, in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas Recovery Hospital is an acute care hospital designed for patients suffering from substance use disorders and related medical conditions, according to a release.
According to Fiverr’s Freelance Economic Impact Report, Las Vegas was No. 1 in the country for highest average incomes for freelancers and independent contractors in 2024.
Teravalis is planned for a total of 100,000 homes, 300,000 residents and 55 million square feet of commercial space.
South Point hotel-casino, which turns 20 years old this month, stands out in Las Vegas by resisting the industry’s post-COVID march toward higher prices and fewer player-friendly perks.
The large Henderson home took over a year to design and almost three years to build, said the developer.
A Mexican company that owns two popular grocery chains with stores in Las Vegas will pay the Environmental Protection Agency a penalty for the illegal sale of disinfectants.
A top Asian department store is opening a storefront in Chinatown this week, offering grand opening deals and freebies.
You don’t build a person with a single blueprint. Instead, you build them with a thousand small, unseen moments. A question that cracks open a new world. A line of red ink that teaches you to mean what you say. A quiet nod of encouragement from across a chaotic classroom. This is a letter of thanks to the architects of those moments, my teachers at Lewis E. Rowe Elementary School, Helen C. Cannon Junior High School, and Valley High School.
A North Dakota hotel magnate built another project in Las Vegas this year.
The original developers invested more than $120 million into the project near the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign, records show.
Nationwide, builder confidence “inched higher” to end the year but remained “well into negative territory,” a trade group said.
A spike in gas prices is not expected during the holiday season, with Nevada average below $3.50.
