Lennar Corp. filed plans for a 25-unit townhouse project on a 1.6-acre plot in downtown Henderson.
Eli Segall
Eli Segall joined the Review-Journal’s investigations team in 2023 after covering real estate for the paper since 2016. Before the RJ, he covered real estate and other business topics for four years at the Las Vegas Sun. Segall has also worked for the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, The Associated Press and other news groups. He has a bachelor’s in political science from the University of Michigan and a master’s in journalism from the University of Maryland. He has earned awards from the Nevada Press Association, Best of the West, New York State Society of CPAs, National Association of Real Estate Editors, and others.
Don Ahern, owner of Ahern Rentals, purchased a nine-story office building for $17.5 million.
After not changing much for years, tiny Cal-Nev-Ari and its cluster of residents face the prospect of something very different for the remote desert town: a burst of development.
Some 15 years ago, a builder’s plan to construct high-rises in southwest Las Vegas failed, leaving a giant hole. Now another developer is moving forward with a plan for a big apartment complex there.
A major casino landlord is buying another in a $17 billion-plus deal, putting the real estate ownership of many of Las Vegas’ biggest resorts under one company.
Fueled by cheap money, housing markets across the country have accelerated with rapid sales and rising prices.
After a year of layoffs and financial losses, Allegiant Air’s parent company eked out a profit in the first quarter.
The newly built Elysian at Tivoli, on Alta Drive just east of Rampart Boulevard, is part of a yearslong apartment construction boom in the Las Vegas Valley.
After taking the late Tony Hsieh’s family to court over contract disputes, his longtime friend and former assistant has now filed more than $90 million worth of creditor’s claims in his probate case.
The grocery chain would “potentially” build a distribution center on the 96.5-acre site, but has made no final decisions, a Smith’s spokeswoman said.
A local developer plans to break ground on a luxury resort off the north Strip this summer.
People of color in Nevada and across the U.S. are more likely to be rejected for a home loan than white borrowers, a new report says, showing the long-standing disparity hasn’t gone away.
The economy is in crisis again because of the coronavirus pandemic — but foreclosures are on pause, stopping what could have been an avalanche of repos.
The month’s 3.6 unemployment rate is the lowest rate on record in state history.
Today, a spreading novel coronavirus boasts a similar name – and no other connection – to the popular Corona beer. But there’s no indication that sales are tumbling.