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Las Vegas targets downtown high-rise short-term rentals

The party’s over in downtown high-rises — that’s the message Las Vegas officials sent this week as the city continues to crack down on short-term rentals.

Las Vegas to study another below-market Symphony Park sale

The Las Vegas City Council will consider next week selling a slice of Symphony Park to a developer who wants to build 299 apartments and 4,000-square-feet of retail space for $2 million.

Climb in rent ceiling alarms Las Vegas Valley tenants

The surges in rent are part of a nationwide, three-year-old U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development policy change introduced to help stretch the federal agency’s budget.

Plan to grow Las Vegas includes monument protection

Las Vegas officials have a new vision for developing a unique piece of land surrounded by sensitive land packed with environmental and cultural resources.

Days may be numbered for Clark County party house

Neighbors say almost every weekend since February has brought a new set of faces to 5645 N. Juliano Road in the northwest Las Vegas Valley. Their issues with renters include loud music, traffic congestion and an abundance of litter linked to the home.

Hundreds expected to protest proposed Blue Diamond Hill project

Heather Fisher, president of the environmental nonprofit Save Red Rock, expects hundreds of people to wear the color as a sign of protest against proposed development on Blue Diamond Hill, which lies next to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.