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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.
A representative for the $4.3 billion hotel-casino project on Thursday announced the new cases of the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
With the travel industry devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, Allegiant Air expects to receive more than $170 million in payroll support funds from the federal government.
Nevada construction employment growth led the nation last month with another Southwestern state, even as the coronavirus pandemic started shutting down the economy and hard hats lost jobs around the U.S.
The developer of a business park next to the Raiders’ future practice facility in Henderson has finished the first phase of the project.
People are still buying homes, and builders are still building, but the pipeline of sales is shrinking fast amid the turmoil.
Nevadans filed another massive amount of unemployment claims last week amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the tally was the smallest since the start of the crisis.
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo housing market index dropped 58 percent from March to a score of 30 this month, the association reported Wednesday.
Nevada’s unemployment rate shot up to the highest level in years last month as the coronavirus pandemic started shutting down the economy.
Oxford Economics last week ranked Nevada the second-most economically vulnerable state behind Maine, saying the Silver State’s tourism sector, as measured by its share of financial output, is more than four times larger than the country’s.
As the pandemic wreaks havoc on the economy with sweeping business closures and record job losses, delinquencies are expected to rise nationwide, a new report indicates.
The Hard Rock’s renovation is still on schedule, President and CEO Richard “Boz” Bosworth said, but the economy is in turmoil with record job losses, and there are still plenty of unknowns.
Resorts World said in a statement that it learned Saturday of the positive case.
Gov. Steve Sisolak last week cited one reason in particular why he let construction keep going in Nevada: jobs.
In Southern Nevada, homeowners put 3,605 single-family houses up for sale last month, down 18 percent from March 2019, according to trade association Las Vegas Realtors, or LVR, which pulls data from its listing service.
