U.S. home values are rising at their fastest pace since the peak of the bubble last decade, and Las Vegas is near the front of the pack, a new report shows.
Eli Segall
Eli Segall joined the Review-Journal in August 2016 after covering real estate and other business topics for four years at the Las Vegas Sun. He also worked for the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, The Associated Press and other news groups. Segall has a bachelor’s in political science from the University of Michigan and a master’s in journalism from the University of Maryland. His awards include 2017 Story of the Year from the Nevada Press Association.
Thomas Benson, who authorities say follows anti-government “sovereign citizen” ideology, was given probation this week for filing bogus real estate paperwork in Las Vegas.
Three years after trying to sell a chunk of the Strip, a group of investors has put the property back on the market — and they’re asking a lot more this time.
When Golden Knights center William Karlsson let open a team secret of sorts recently — they call themselves the Golden Misfits — the nickname caught on.
Jovito and Trixie Olivo have never been to a Golden Knights game – the tickets are too expensive. But that hasn’t stopped the Henderson couple from stockpiling about $3,000 worth of Golden Knights jerseys, shirts, hats, pins, stickers, pucks and more.
Las Vegas, as we know, was the foreclosure capital of America during the recession. Job losses soared as borrowers throughout the valley fell behind on their mortgage and lost their home to lenders.
A judge approved bid procedures this week for the bankrupt Lucky Dragon, clearing the way for a potential sale of the off-Strip resort.
Allegiant Air’s top executives had big drops in compensation last year amid lower profits, a new filing shows.
In loopy yet neat handwriting, the woman wrote detail after detail about what she saw the final night of the Route 91 Harvest festival.
The Golden Knights are having an extraordinary first year in the NHL and are now just three wins away from the Stanley Cup Final. Fans have been spoiled with instant success, and the front office is cashing in.
A local developer is building a Residence Inn hotel in Henderson.
Looking for a ticket to a Golden Knights game? If you want to sit close to the action, get ready to shell out a month’s worth of rent — or more.
At Field of Dreams in Caesars Palace, Golden Knights banners sell so fast the store can’t keep them in stock.
Las Vegas had one of the biggest construction booms in America during the mid-2000s and one of the most devastating crashes afterward. Today, as the economy improves and population expands, builders have reached their busiest levels in years.
They’re two miles and nearly $70 million apart. Salt Lake City investment firm TM Equities recently bought the Castile apartment complex in Henderson for $99.6 million, more than five years after buying arental complex up the road for $30 million, property records show.