Atlanta-based homebuilder Beazer Homes bought a tract of land during the bubble days in Indian Springs, a quiet, pint-sized community, and filed plans to build a subdivision.
Eli Segall
Eli Segall joined the Review-Journal in 2016, covering real estate until 2023 when he joined the paper's investigations team. He rejoined the RJ's Business desk in 2025 to cover commercial real estate and other topics. Before the RJ, he covered real estate 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.
Las Vegas’ share of homeowners who are months late on their mortgage payments shot higher in June.
Las Vegas house prices hit another record high last month despite widespread economic pain inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic.
It’s not exactly prime time to open a hotel near the Las Vegas Convention Center, but developer Daniel Grimm has decided to give it a go.
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The Herbst family, operators of the Terrible Herbst gas station chain, has drawn up plans for a five-story, 208-room nongaming hotel as well as retail and restaurant space in Jean.
The new complex is slated to feature a beer garden, “work-from-home lounges” and a resort-style pool with an outdoor LED screen, according to Kyle Suryan, a senior vice president at Newport Beach, California-based Lyon.
After gobbling up real estate in downtown Las Vegas, ex-Zappos chief Tony Hsieh has embarked on a homebuying binge in a wealthy Utah ski town, records indicate.
American Homes 4 Rent is developing a project in the south valley that will feature 35 single-family homes.
Lennar Corp.’s Heritage project spans more than 100 acres off Crossbridge Drive near Sky Vista Drive in Summerlin and is slated to feature 421 single-family homes, city records show.
Credit One Bank is developing a four-story, 150,000-square-foot building just south of the 215 Beltway between Buffalo and Durango drives.
Who is buying homes amid the turmoil? People who still have jobs, as well as savings that let them qualify for a mortgage or buy with cash.
The owners of Virgin Hotels Las Vegas are “carefully” looking at its scheduled fall opening after the coronavirus pandemic devastated the economy.
Developers have broken ground on a $400 million mixed-use project in southwest Las Vegas.
Nevada’s jobless rate ticked lower last month but remains elevated.
