Las Vegas CEO Scott Frost talks road to recovery from a dirt bike accident that left him in a wheelchair.
Patrick Blennerhassett
Patrick Blennerhassett hails from Kamloops, a small city in Canada, and first started working as a newspaper reporter in the early 2000s. Before joining the RJ, he worked for the South China Morning Post, based out of Hong Kong, where he covered sports and the growing intersection of sports and politics. Patrick was also a writer for Business in Vancouver, covering a wide range of topics including real estate, economics, trade and geopolitics, and for the Victoria News, where he won a Jack Webster Fellowship Award. Patrick’s work has been published in outlets such as The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, Reader's Digest, Chicago Tribune, The Seattle Times, Miami Herald, and he has appeared on CBC, NPR and BBC radio. He is a four-time published author and has traveled to more than two dozen countries.
Market data points to a delayed response in rental rates dropping across the country, and analysts believe the time may be now.
The chief executive officer of the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association and HomeAid Southern Nevada died Oct. 7.
The complex near Craig Ranch Regional Park could help ease the shortage of homes in the area.
Nevada has the nation’s sixth-highest net migration rate and remains the top destination for Californians, a StorageCafe study says.
Chase Rankin is departing the Review-Journal after five years to take another position in the industry.
Want free views of the Sphere? This condo near the Strip, which is on the market for sale, offers some of the best.
A one-day summit in Las Vegas illustrated why California’s tech elite are eyeing the valley as their new home.
The former Wynn Estate is currently the most expensive property listed for sale in the area, according to the listing agents.
The immersive art-entertainment district has everything from art installations and ziplining to an arcade and virtual golf, all housed within a retrofuturistic, neon-styled warehouse complex.
UNLV’s medical school is working to bring more physicians to Las Vegas to help fill the shortage or health care professionals and to help train more.
Las Vegas continues to be a top destination for people looking to move out of California.
The building is 100 percent leased to Wyndham Vacation Ownership and Realty One Group.
Las Vegas real estate experts say high inflation and mortgage rates coupled with a lack of supply of houses could make the market a key issue for politicians in 2024.
Clark County bought a 35,000-square-foot building in downtown Las Vegas for $8.6 million.
