The Notes: July 20-26

Resnicks Grocery now offers neighboring downtown businesses the opportunity to open corporate accounts for regular delivery and catering services.

Prestige Assisted Living, a senior living and skilled nursing and rehabilitation care center in Henderson, earned the “Bronze — Commitment to Quality” national quality award from the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living.

Braintrust Marketing + Communications merged with Scott and Co. The firm will retain the Braintrust name.

Touro University Nevada launched a mobile health care clinic that serves the homeless throughout the Las Vegas Valley. The vehicle provides services such as physical examinations, immunizations and wellness checks for children, wound care and more. It was established through the private support of donors including Zappos, Findlay RV/Automotive Group, the Junior League of Las Vegas, Color Reflections and Heiser Design.

Fisher Industries, a civil engineering and highway project company, relocated to 3920 Leon Ave., Suite 2, Las Vegas.

Pardee Homes merged with TRI Pointe Homes. It will continue to operate under the Pardee name in Southern Nevada.

Aristocrat entered into a licensing and development agreement with software developer House Advantage.

Xceligent formed advisory boards for commercial real estate professionals in Southern Nevada to review the industry’s performance and trends.

The trauma center at Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican, Siena Campus was re-verified as a Level III Trauma Center by the Verification Review Committee, an ad hoc committee of the Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons.

Las Vegas: The Game, nightlife experiences designed to prank friends, is under contract with Langley Productions to secure a reality television show. The program plans to showcase pranks and give viewers behind-the-scenes perspective while featuring clients and characters.

Leavitt Group Benefits Services in Las Vegas was named “Agency of the Year” by the Leavitt Group. Leavitt Group Benefits Services and Leavitt Insurance Agency also received “Agency Excellence Awards.”

United Coin Machine Co. has changed its name to Century Gaming Technologies.

Boulder City Hospital received approval for $1.72 million in financing from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for an electronic health records system.

NetEffect and uptimeLV, two Las Vegas-based computer and information technology support and consulting service providers, merged. The company will retain the NetEffect name.

Bonanza Cat Hospital moved into a larger facility with funding from an SBA 504 loan through TMC Financing. The $958,000 loan allowed the hospital to expand into a 6,883-square-foot, full-service cat hospital.

The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors is the first multiple listing service to participate with ListHub’s WiseAdvertise program. ListHub is a distributor of U.S. property listings to websites and a provider of real estate performance metrics.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Mountain Rescue Team completed the re-accreditation process through the Mountain Rescue Association.

Tags: The Sunday
Notes

Share