Developers of the Cello Tower in downtown Las Vegas have unveiled renderings of the units.
Sean Hemmersmeier
Sean Hemmersmeier joined the Review-Journal in July 2022 as a general assignment business reporter. Before moving to Las Vegas, Sean covered government and development news in Southern Utah for The Spectrum & Daily News. He is a native of Salt Lake City and graduated from Loyola University Chicago in 2021 with a degree in multimedia journalism.
The Primm Mall has faced a cloudy outlook in recent years as its value diminished and tenants closed up shop.
A second building will be added to the hotel near downtown Las Vegas as part of its developer’s mixed-use apartment and condo project
The land on the Las Vegas Strip houses the now closed Diamond Inn Motel and its pink elephant.
Two new apartment projects could bring more than 300 apartments, retail and restaurant space.
Even though many downtown Las Vegas businesses say they are in the Arts District, there are technical boundaries for the 18b Arts District.
A lot of changes are planned for the Clark County hotel-casino. One of them is a new sports bar.
A major film and TV industry event leaves Southern California for the first time in its more than 40-year history.
The pandemic-era regulation resulted in millions in refunds for drivers in Nevada, which has some of the highest auto insurance rates in the nation.
The casino is hoping to lure gamblers from other properties on the Las Vegas Strip with its revamped area for coin-operated slot machines.
The chain has officially confirmed its plans to enter Southern Nevada, as plans are in the works to bring at least two locations to the valley.
You have a chance to own a piece of the Las Vegas Strip, if you have millions of dollars lying around.
A lawsuit filed in Clark County accuses the fast-food chain of failing to pay its employees properly when they work overtime.
Economic development officials used the Super Bowl as a recruitment tool, but an official says now it’s time for Las Vegas to do more.
Rates have risen in Nevada in the last year because of many factors, but what will happen with rates in 2024?