Commercial developers hope there’s nowhere to go but up
The bad news is easy to see: Commercial vacancy rates continue to rise, rents keep dwindling and the potential exists for a large number of foreclosures to hit the market.
The bad news is easy to see: Commercial vacancy rates continue to rise, rents keep dwindling and the potential exists for a large number of foreclosures to hit the market.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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Legislation establishing a one-stop shop for businesspeople to renew licenses and pay fees online not only is expected to make it easier for small businesses to operate in the state but generate millions of dollars in taxes that went unpaid for years.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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With his return to the U.S. attorney’s office on Oct. 1, Daniel Bogden is bringing a new perspective to the job as a private civil practice lawyer.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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On the day of the National Solar Home Tour, Tony Ford’s home in the southwest valley was generating 6,000 watts of power from the sun.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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History has shown that the Las Vegas casino industry is resilient, particularly after the opening of new resorts.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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Gaming regulators showed that they’re keeping vigilant on policing behavior at nightclubs and pool parties in Las Vegas.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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Nevada has plenty of clean-burning geothermal energy and numerous potential developers willing to produce this valuable renewable resource.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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Despite the economic downturn, Southern Nevadans are being treated to a spirited competition between two proposed high-speed train systems that would link Las Vegas with Southern California.
Friday, October 9, 2009
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The Las Vegas Strip got a new skyline attraction Thursday. Cloud Nine, the world’s largest helium-filled, land-tethered balloon, opened for business after an opening ceremony for VIPs and the news media. Taking flight across from Mandalay Bay, the balloon can bring up to 30 guests nearly 500 feet above the Strip. The balloon is seven stories wide and 11 stories tall and contains 210,000 cubic feet of helium. It’s tethered to the ground by a pulley system.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
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In the middle of the desert, it’s already ski season. The Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort at Mount Charleston opened at noon Wednesday, making it the second ski area to open in the lower 48 United States this year. Loveland Ski Area in northern Colorado, the first U.S. resort to open this year, started its ski season Wednesday, too, but earlier – it opened at 9 a.m. “It feels great to tee it up with the Colorado guys,” said Craig Baldwin, base operations manager and spokesman for the resort. “This season’s gonna be good.”
Friday, October 9, 2009
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