White Castle is part of the 50,000-square-foot Terrible’s Road House travel center, which opened earlier this year near the intersection of Interstate 15 and Goodsprings Road.
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.
Gary Hornick, chief engineer for Downtown Summerlin, discussed his average workday, travel and his love of karaoke during a question-and-answer session with the Review-Journal.
Sprouts Farmers Market will open its next Las Vegas area location grocery No. 8 ?on Oct. 3.
Chick-fil-A will open its first restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip, records show.
A member of a Las Vegas family long part of the travel industry will open a brewery and restaurant near Summerlin.
The first pieces include an archway from the Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert and a fire-breathing dragon named for online cartoon character Trogdor the Burninator.
Tools and strategies to please modern shoppers were on display this week inside the Sands Expo Convention Center for the annual Shop.org convention, which runs through Friday.
Despite more marijuana licenses available from the state, parts of rural Nevada continue to shun the business.
Las Vegas is one of 10 new cities where online retail giant Amazon will deliver groceries to certain members.
Participants launch from a 114-foot tower and travel 1,121 feet through the shopping center, landing near the High Roller observation wheel.
Clark County could see as many as 31 new recreational marijuana stores open based on the number of licenses the state has available.
Online clothing retailer Revolve will open a long-term pop-up store and branded hotel suite inside the Palms.
About 315,000 people are expected to visit Las Vegas over the Labor Day weekend, in line with the number of visitors predicted for the holiday since at least 2014.
American Costumes marks 40 years of business this year. But the milestone is bittersweet. On Thursday, the costume rental business began a store closing sale.
Online retail giant Amazon will open a temporary kiosk Saturday on the Strip.