Clark County is home to 56,000 businesses, more than 86 percent of which (42,300) have fewer than 20 employees. By contrast, less than 0.7 percent of all businesses (384) have 250 or more employees. There are those who contend the relationship between big businesses and small business is inherently adversarial, with large businesses using economies […]
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Stellar service and lavish amenities are part of the package when you call Residence #912 at One Las Vegas home. Just minutes from Allegiant Stadium, the new home of the NFL’s Raiders, this two-tower luxury condominium complex with a South Las Vegas Blvd. address makes it easy to get your fill of the best […]
The faucet handle turns, water comes out – at first glance, it seems pretty simple. Reliable water service is something most people take for granted and, in Las Vegas, there’s a good reason. After all, the rate of main breaks in the not-for-profit Las Vegas Valley Water District’s (LVVWD) service area is eight times’ lower […]
Among the best professors I ever had was Vince Eade. Professor emeritus since 2014, Professor Eade taught courses in human resources management, employee training and development and leadership at UNLV for nearly three decades. I learned many lessons from him, the most important being the simple axiom that employees are the most important resource of […]
If you’ve been waiting for that wow factor, this is it! Residence #762 at Juhl, an iconic 344–residence, loft-style community in downtown Las Vegas, is calling you home. This sleek one-bedroom, two-bath luxury loft condominium boasts 1,222 square-feet with a flexible, open floor-plan complemented by soaring 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the resort pool and […]
Consumer expenditures—the amount spent by households on goods and services—account for 68 percent of our country’s gross domestic product. Consumers spent $14.5 trillion in the second quarter of 2019, the highest level ever reported. Not only are we spending more than at any point in history, we are also spending differently. Consumers spend about […]
It’s a big beautiful view of the world from the 19th floor when you call Residence #1919 at One Las Vegas home! With soaring 10-foot ceilings, three bedrooms and three-and-one-half baths, the Wellington Hills model spans 2,098-square-foot and features an open, spacious floor plan. This high-rise home with a Las Vegas Blvd. address is just […]
For 20 million visitors each year, the Las Vegas experience doesn’t start in a hotel lobby; it starts at a gate at McCarran International Airport. As the gateway to Southern Nevada for nearly half of our annual visitors, McCarran has become perhaps the single most important component of the region’s thriving tourism economy. Today, the […]
The railroad historically brought growth and prosperity to Southern Nevada and was a main factor in the successful construction of Hoover Dam in the 1930s. The Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City showcases the importance of the railroad to the region’s development with interactive exhibits and some of the most unique railroad equipment of the […]
We’ve come a long way since the days of slathering on greasy veterinary-grade petrolatum, the main ingredient in the first sunscreen. Yet in the 75 years since World War II pilot Benjamin Green invented his rudimentary protection against ultraviolet (UV) rays, sunscreen hasn’t always evolved for the better. Today, countless products have flooded the market, […]