Las Vegas Business News

Athletics select construction team for Las Vegas baseball stadium

This rendering provided by the Oakland Athletics on May 26, 2023, shows a view of their proposed new ballpark at the Tropicana site in Las Vegas.

The Athletics have retained a pair of industry-leading construction firms to lead the development of the team’s proposed $1.5 billion baseball stadium on the Las Vegas Strip. The Mortenson | McCarthy Joint Venture — the same partnership that built Allegiant Stadium — will be responsible for “overseeing all construction-related activities,” the A’s announced today. That includes preconstruction estimations, scheduling and ...

Program plants seeds of 'farmpreneur' vision

Madeline Kelly, a first grade teacher, poses by the vegetable and flower garden at Marion Earl Elementary School Friday, July 7, 2023.

It’s hard to escape the desert sun behind Marion Earl Elementary School, where the playground and basketball courts swelter in the heat. But one secluded corner acts as an unintended refuge, with a garden marked by wooden benches, hand-painted rocks, ripening flowers and fruit, and precious shade from lemon and pear trees.

People on the Move: Aug. 21, 2023

In the Notes: Interblock, Dallas Haun, John T. Moran III, Stanley Olsen, Kenneth Goodrich, Irene Villenueva, Ryan Hink, David Bonatesta, Lydia Pierce and more ...

Rosen continues to champion high-speed rail project linking Las Vegas, SoCal

Brightline Train Design

Brightline West wants to build the 218-mile system that would have rail stations in Las Vegas and in Rancho Cucamonga, Hesperia and Apple Valley in Southern California. The Nevada Department of Transportation applied for federal grant funding on behalf of Brightline and with the support of the entire Nevada congressional delegation and four California congressional representatives.

Brazilian steakhouse chain Fogo de Chão sold to Bain Capital

The international Brazilian steakhouse chain Fogo de Chão, known for its churrasco-style meats that are carved at the table by chefs, is trading hands. Rhône Capital, a private equity firm with ...

Student loan repayments are a spoke in the economic wheel

In this May 17, 2018, file photo, new graduates line up before the start of the Bergen Community College commencement at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Many new college graduates are struggling to find work as their first student loan payments loom on the horizon. Fewer entry-level jobs are available during the pandemic, and unemployment benefits typically aren’t accessible.

Millions of people in the United States with federal student debt might have to readjust their spending this fall, when student loan interest and repayments are slated to resume after a three-year pause brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Notes: Philanthropy, Aug. 14, 2023

In the Notes: Pills2Me, Vegas Golden Knights Foundation, Henderson Silver Knights Foundation, Southern Nevada Senior Law Program, Jewish Nevada and more ...

State Treasurer: Nevada’s prepaid tuition program helps people avoid student loans

Nevada Treasurer Zach Conine responds to a question during an editorial board meeting at the Las Vegas Sun offices in Henderson Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022.

In today’s economy, doing something after high school is a necessity for students who are ready to enter the job market, as they look to earn a good enough living to raise a family.

As Nevada’s new street vendor law takes effect, advocacy group pleads for tolerance

Street vendor Luis Sanchez waits for customers by his mobile food stand in a residential neighborhood  in North Las Vegas Wednesday, June 14, 2023. Senate Bill 92, signed by Governor Joe Lombardo, when fully implemented, will legitimize street vendors across the state, providing them with the necessary permits to operate and grow their small businesses. A town hall session held by Make the Road Nevada and the Nevada Immigrant Coalition laid out what the expectations should be for vendors and law enforcement until the relevant laws take effect by July 1, 2024.

Rico Ocampo, whose nonprofit group advocates for working class immigrants, said many street vendors were confused by news about a recently signed state law that legalizes street vending but ...

Henderson entertainment executive looks to keep legacy of blues legend B.B. King alive

Film and music producer Vassal Benford poses for a photo with one of B.B. King's guitars during an interview Friday, July 28, 2023.

Nearly a decade since his death in Las Vegas at age 89, the groundbreaking artist’s legacy lives on, in part through the efforts of Vassal Benford, a Nevada-based music and entertainment producer who is also the chairman of King’s estate ...

Report: Single-family homes in Vegas sold for $450K on average in July

The Las Vegas skyline and homes are shown from over the ridge of a construction site for a new residential community at the edge of North Las Vegas, Aug. 11, 2018.

The median sales price of existing single-family homes in Southern Nevada was $450,000, increasing 2% from the previous month but down just over 3% compared to the same ...

5 steps to establish financial caregiving

Sometimes loved ones may need extra help managing finances. These steps can help you get started with financial caregiving.

Owner of tequila brand wants you to slow down, enjoy the spirit

Lupita Arreguín, right, president and owner of Dos Caras, with her daughter Devon.

People come to Las Vegas from all over the globe for the chance to be a different version of themselves, so the city was a good choice for the U.S. debut of Dos Caras, which translates to “two faces,” said Ian Miller, creative director of the Mexico-based distillery.

People on the Move: Aug. 7, 2023

In the Notes: Barbara Atkinson, Rich Wierzbowski, Steven Johnson, TaChelle Lawson, Greg McKinley and more ...

Swingers miniature golf shoots for jolly old time at Mandalay Bay

An artist’s rendering depicts the vision for Swingers, a miniature golf  attraction with an English country club theme, with plans to launch in fall 2024 at Mandalay Bay.

Swingers, “the crazy golf club,” will open its flagship Las Vegas location in fall 2024 at Mandalay Bay. The attraction, which debuted in London nearly a decade ago, aims to emulate an English country golf club. The courses are covered in trees and ...

Bojangles coming to Las Vegas with 20 chicken restaurants

Another competitor has entered the fray in the Las Vegas chicken wars, with Bojangles announcing plans to open 20 stores in the valley. “We are looking forward to serving ...

UNLV grad touts option for those looking to quit traditional cigarettes

VLN cigarettes contain 95% less nicotine than traditional counterparts. The cigarettes are being produced by 22nd Century Group led John Miller, an alum of UNLV's Lee Business School. They're available at Speedee Mart and Terrible's stores in Clark County, as well as in Colorado and Illinois.

A UNLV graduate is bringing his company’s new line of cigarettes to shelves in Las Vegas in a bid to target smokers who want to quit with a low ...

This time around, homeowners are better positioned to weather a recession

house life raft

Though fears of an oncoming recession remain potent, Las Vegas mortgage experts say existing and aspiring homeowners shouldn’t worry about a housing market crisis to rival that ...

Window for success open to anyone willing to invest time and effort in development industry, exec says

It’s a good time to break into the development business. That’s according to Vincent Tatum, president and owner of Grand Canyon Development Partners.

People on the Move: July 31, 2023

In the Notes: Derek Parent, Sylvia Welsh, Bailey Kennedy, Paradox Museum Las Vegas, Deshone Brunswick and more ...