The City Council approved plans for a 293-unit apartment project next to a hotel-casino.
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.
City records show plans for two projects in the desert west of the Summerlin Parkway-215 Beltway interchange.
Decades after the ground started sinking under Windsor Park, a local developer has set out to build new houses for residents of the structurally damaged neighborhood.
The document was filed after the billionaire philanthropist died in April.
The Planning Commission approved a 93-lot subdivision for residents of Windsor Park, a neighborhood with widespread structural damage.
Nevada’s governor signed a bill that adds steps needed to take over a dead person’s estate.
Wisconsin-based Ashley is planning a two-day grand opening celebration for its latest store, located next to rival Ikea in the southwest valley.
North Las Vegas’ Planning Commission is scheduled to consider a proposed 93-lot housing tract along Carey Avenue just west of Martin Luther King Boulevard.
A judge in Las Vegas said there was nothing on file that she could act on and that she wasn’t able to provide any guidance.
The $50 million project faced opposition over its proposed signage, and the developers worked with city staff to chop the size down from what they originally designed.
The newspaper found a group of private administrators, real estate agents, lawyers and house flippers cashed in on dead people’s homes across Southern Nevada for years.
The Silverstone golf course has a turbulent history, including bankruptcies and deterioration.
New York developer Eli Gindi has added a new stretch of retail space on the Las Vegas Strip across from Waldorf Astoria.
Two law firms want to shoot down subpoenas, arguing the demand for records is a “fishing expedition” that seems designed to “harass.”
The luxury housing community blasted out of the McCullough Range mountains has rolled out its last batch of homesites.
