Las Vegas Realtors and its Young Professionals Network Committee announced the winners of its annual Who’s Who Under 40 awards for 2024. The program was created to acknowledge the top local Realtors under the age of 40 who demonstrate leadership, excellence in their careers and service to their community, the real estate industry and their
Two Orange County investors, David Wilson and Chartwell Real Estate Development, have made acquisitions in the Las Vegas industrial market over the past couple of months. An affiliate of Wilson, whose Tustin-based Wilson Automotive Group holds OC’s largest collection of car dealerships, paid $27.9 million in May for a 98,023-square-foot warehouse in Henderson, which is
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas has issued an excessive heat warning for the Mojave Desert and southern Great Basin as of Wednesday, projecting a dangerous and prolonged heat wave that’s expected to extend into the following week. According to National Weather Service latest forecast, temperatures are set to soar into the 105-120 degree range
Fitch Ratings, a globally recognized statistical rating organization, has reaffirmed the credit grade of VICI Properties (NYSE: VICI). On Thursday, it was reported that the real estate titan keeps holding onto its “BBB-“credit rating, painted by a “stable” outlook. VICI Properties, the New York-based company and one of the biggest owners of gaming real estate,
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Back in 1996, the UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic development projected that Clark County would have 2.26 million residents by 2024. Turns out they weren’t far off as this year the same report, the 2024-2060 Population Forecasts has the county’s population at 2.41 million, so 26 years ago they were only off by approximately
Back in 1996, the UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic development projected that Clark County would have 2.26 million residents by 2024. Turns out they weren’t far off as this year the same report, the 2024-2060 Population Forecasts has the county’s population at 2.41 million, so 26 years ago they were only off by approximately