After receiving no bids during its first round in November, Cashman Center is going back up for auction with the starting bid of $36.14 million, with a land entitlement clause.
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The Las Vegas City Council could vote to end a yearslong legal battle with the would-be developer of the defunct Badlands golf course.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is among the beneficiaries of the legislation.
Significant air and road traffic impacts are likely in Southern Nevada as President Donald Trump visits the valley.
Some Nevada officials are hesitant to commit to Trump’s deportation plans, with questions about funding, resources and other logistics. Others are drawing the line where their participation will end.
The city of Las Vegas is limiting how many animals pet stores and licensed breeders can sell to a individual households to one a year.
The high-rise was approved on Wednesday by the Las Vegas City Council.
The city of Las Vegas Planning Commission rejected a proposal to build “affordable” tiny homes on a corner in downtown Las Vegas.
A company set to purchase the defunct Badlands golf course presented its vision to the city of Las Vegas to develop 1,480 upscale residential homes on the land.
The northwest part of the valley is expecting huge growth, but there are challenges ahead.
Las Vegas’ Planning Commission could vote on a set of items related to a new housing development proposed for the defunct Badlands golf course, according to the body’s meeting agenda.
Las Vegas tourism is thriving thanks to professional sports concepts Las Vegas Mayors Oscar and Carolyn Goodman championed when in office as they served on the LVCVA board of directors.
Elon Musk’s Boring Company is building his vision beneath Las Vegas’ urban core thanks to an unlikely partner: the tourism marketing organization best known for selling the image that “What Happens Here, Stays Here.”
The Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance appointed Betsy Fretwell to serve as its interim CEO while it searches for a permanent replacement.
The city of Las Vegas announced Tuesday that 22 cameras have been installed in the downtown area to read license plates.
