The Notes: Aug. 23-29

Tups’ Specialty Sandwich Shop opened at 2381 E. Windmill Lane, Suite 24, Las Vegas.

Oportun, a bank formerly known as Progreso Financiero, opened Las Vegas branches at 2433 E. Tropicana Ave., 3300 S. Decatur Inn Blvd. and 4536 E. Tropicana Ave.

Footware purveyor Aerosoles opened at Fashion Show mall.

Tapas, Gypsy05, Mint Locker and Pressed Juicery opened at Tivoli Village.

Spring Valley Hospital broke ground on a four-story tower that will add up to 144 beds to its facility. Work is scheduled to finish in fall 2016.

Century Gaming Technologies received final approval to release the latest software version of its proprietary Power Vision gaming device to the Nevada market in collaboration with slot manufacturer Aristocrat Technologies Inc.

The Catamaran and Briova Rx specialty pharmacy, a $42 million facility, opened at the UNLV/Harry Reid Tech Park.

America First Credit Union opened its 13th Southern Nevada branch at 10608 S. Eastern Ave., Suite E, Henderson.

Cox Business/Hospitality Network set up Wi-Fi technology at the Tropicana that includes 1,467 guest rooms and wired and wireless Internet access inside the 26,000-square-foot Trinidad Pavilion.

US Peach, an HVAC and plumbing service provider, acquired The Honest Plumber, Heating & Air.

Eyes & Optics was recognized by Invision magazine as one of the top five 2015 finalists for its annual “America’s Finest Optical Retailers.”

Aristocrat debuted a slot machine featuring Britney Spears.

The Southern Nevada Health District launched an app that shows restaurant inspection grades. It’s available through the Apple Store and Google Play.

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