Smith’s will open two new grocery stores in the Las Vegas Valley by mid-June.
Wade Tyler Millward
Wade Tyler Millward worked for the Las Vegas Review-Journal from December 2016 to December 2018. He covered retail and manufacturing businesses, industry trends and the local economy. He graduated from the University of Florida and previously worked for the Tampa Bay Business Journal in Tampa, Florida, and Gaston Gazette in Gastonia, North Carolina. He’s received reporting awards from the Nevada and North Carolina press associations.
Some 50 years after Washington, D.C., added legal protections against discrimination with the Fair Housing Act — a law enacted in the days after the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. — disparity still exists locally and beyond.
Italian accessories brand Furla has opened a temporary boutique in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
An Australian company that handles human tissue will open its Las Vegas
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will convert its former race and sports book section into a food and beverage concept.
The service launched locally earlier this month from Tesloop, a startup based in Los Angeles that has agreements to use programming from Tesla.
Lights from JR Reid have lit up most major film projects in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Premium Outlets in downtown Las Vegas will charge out-of-state shoppers for parking starting Tuesday.
Bitcoin caught mainstream attention for its rise in investor interest last year, and now startups worldwide and in the Las Vegas area are seeking ways to capitalize on the technology powering bitcoin.
Nearly six months after the Oct. 1 mass shooting MGM Resorts released footage. Why now?
MGM Resorts released surveillance footage on Thursday of the man behind the Oct. 1 shooting in the days and hours beforehe fired upon a concert crowd from his room inside Mandalay Bay.
Over 7,500 people traveled to Las Vegas this week for Shoptalk, retail and e-commerce conference
Developers expect to start construction this summer on a three-building industrial campus in the northeastern Las Vegas Valley.
Best Time RV received construction permits earlier this month for $684,000 worth of work to its local operations
The development, Boulder Hills Estates, will include 127 homes no more than two stories with three to seven bedrooms. Preliminary pricing will start in the low $400,000s.