Everybody’s gazing into the crystal ball to see what the future holds for commercial real estate in Las Vegas and all they can see is uncertainty, research analyst Dave Dworkin of Grubb & Ellis brokerage said.
MGM Mirage won a waiver from lenders to pay about $70 million on its CityCenter project without partner Dubai World, staving off for now a possible bankruptcy filing by the development.
Paul Williams, left, easily defeated Winky Wright tonight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, winning a unanimous decision in a middleweight fight. There was no title on the line.
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New Bishop Gorman football coach Tony Sanchez admits he has thought about the fate of his predecessor, Bob Altshuler.
Jamie Smith is the basketball player that has undoubtedly kept college coaches up late visualizing all the rebounds and instinctive plays and clutch shots they might have owned had they just looked harder at those darn highlight tapes.
Findlay Prep’s boys basketball team rose to No. 1 in USA Today’s national Super 25 poll Tuesday for the first time in the program’s three-year history.
Add NASCAR driver Martin Truex Jr. to the list of athletes who have relied on adrenaline to play over pain.
The Western Athletic Conference basketball tournament departed Las Vegas in 1999 when UNLV left the league to help form the Mountain West Conference.
The fledgling United Football League takes a significant step in its quest for credibility with a skeptical public today when it announces who will coach its four franchises.
It took four years for Utah center Luke Nevill to quiet the criticism that he was a 7-foot-2-inch, 265-pound underachiever. He stood head and shoulders above the crowd but seldom was a standout as he made progress seemingly at the pace of his lumbering stride.
Steve and Elaine Wynn, who had teamed up to build some of the Strip’s most luxurious and profitable casino properties, are facing divorce for a second time.
