Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel Co., which booked 17 straight profitable years before the pandemic hit, on Wednesday said that it lost $93.1 million in the second quarter and plans to furlough up to 275 pilots.
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.
Nevada casino regulators have opened more than 150 cases over noncompliance with health and safety policies and, among that tally, filed three formal complaints, officials said Tuesday.
The Tropicana is up for grabs — in a business climate that was unthinkable not long ago.
A nearly 230-year-old U.S. cent piece is scheduled to be auctioned Aug. 6 at Bellagio, auction house Stack’s Bowers Galleries recently announced.
Southern Nevada homebuilders signed nearly 1,230 sales contracts in June, the most since February.
Moonwater Capital founder Ofir Hagay bought the power company’s Las Vegas headquarters at 6226 W. Sahara Ave., near Jones Boulevard, for $33.35 million.
Live Ventures President and CEO Jon Isaac said that the buyout fits his “strategy of acquiring profitable companies that have demonstrated a strong history of earnings power.”
A boutique hotel promising a “modern aesthetic” is under construction in Las Vegas’ Arts District.
Clark County is accepting applications for two small-business grant programs to help with overdue rent or health-and-safety retrofits.
Target is launching same-day grocery pickup in Southern Nevada and other areas of the country amid mounting coronavirus infections.
Las Vegas’ jobless rate tumbled last month as casinos reopened but remains far higher than other areas of Nevada.
Las Vegas mortgage delinquencies rose sharply after the coronavirus pandemic devastated the economy, a new report shows.
Nevada’s jobless rate fell the most in the country last month as casinos reopened, a new report says, but its share of unemployed workers was still among the highest.
Universal Health Services wants to build a 550,000-square-foot hospital, 250,000 square feet of medical office space and two four-story parking structures.
Nevada’s unemployment rate dropped sharply last month as casinos reopened from a lengthy lockdown, but plenty of people remain out of work.
