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Industry rebounding, but let’s not go overboard

Charles Van Geel, president of NAIOP, says warehousing stands out as the strongest prospect for investment and development in 2015.

The vice president of leasing and sales at American Nevada Company, who also serves as Southern Nevada chapter president of NAIOP, talks about the status of commercial real estate in the Las Vegas Valley, his predictions for the future and ...

Why a solar company left Nevada

In this file photo, Vivint Solar employees install solar panels on a home.

In July, the Utah-based rooftop solar company Vivint said it was moving to Nevada — promising new jobs and economic development in the valley. A month later, the company said it was backing out of the state. The reason: A ...

Owners putting up big money to save enclosed malls

A woman looks at a store directory Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015, at the south end of Boulevard Mall. The space at the south end, formerly Dillards, is undergoing a renovation.

Some analysts say enclosed shopping malls are relics of a bygone era, but the properties’ owners are invested in bringing them back to prominence. They have upgraded the buildings and hope new strategies to bring in shoppers will allow them ...

Rise of residential construction will lift all boats

ThePeople

People on the Move: Sept. 13-19

In the People: Marvin Chandler, MOe Rayner, Jeff Wood, Eric Larkin, James Griffis, Chris Connell, Jennifer D'Alessio, Eddie Castaneda, Nicole Williams and more ...

TheNotes

The Notes: Commercial Real Estate, Sept. 13-19

In the Notes: DC Building Group, Roche Construction, Security Properties, Penta Building Group, Burke Construction Group and more ...

PublicRecord

The Data: Sept. 14-20

All of the information your business needs: Bid opportunities, bankruptcies filed and building permits issued. To add to our data, email us at [email protected].

The List: Chambers of commerce

Find out about chambers of commerce. This week, we rank them by number of members as of Aug. 1.