City officials and developer Agora Realty and Management tore down the last building at the site of its planned $35 million mixed-use redevelopment project.
Sean Hemmersmeier
There are over 1,900 exhibitors showing off products at SEMA, here are a few that caught our eye.
The first day of the Specialty Equipment Market Assocation brought thousands to the Las Vegas Convention Center to see the latest trends in aftermarket automotive industry.
The Specialty Equipment Market Association is back in Las Vegas on Tuesday, but organizers have already started preparing for the show, noting that it will be bigger than ever.
Las Vegas-based Esoes Cosmetics (pronounced S.O.S.) wants to help protect women with its first product — lipstick.
All In Aviation is the first independent flight school in the country to acquire a new flight training simulator at its Henderson facility.
The off-Strip resort unveiled its new Epic Experience Suite Package on Tuesday that allows guests to stay in three luxury suites for $150,000 per night.
UNLV was awarded a $1.18 million grant from the National Science Foundation to help expand a program that helps researchers and students turn their ideas into a commercially viable product.
Organizers say it’s one of the biggest fintech conventions in the world.
If you’ve made the trek to Gilcrease Orchard, you’ve probably noticed more competition at the farm’s pumpkin patch and longer lines for its famous apple cider donuts.
Alcohol distributor Southern Glazer’s Wine, Beer Spirits of Nevada opened a 12,000-square-foot warehouse store that caters to retail liquor license holders.
The $400 million mixed-use development, UnCommons, announced five private street names to honor five Las Vegas civic leaders.
The iconic but beleaguered toy brand, Toys R Us, is back with smaller physical locations in time for the holiday season.
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection and Department of Motor Vehicles said it’s started the process for the state to consider adopting Clean Cars II, which would ban new sales of gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035.
While shoppers prepare for Halloween by buying candy and quirky costumes, companies like Goodwill of Southern Nevada are looking to bolster their holiday workforce.
