Texas Roadhouse, a steakhouse chain known for bread baked on site and buckets of peanuts at every table, will open its first southern Nevada location Oct. 1.
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.
A Pennsylvania-based truck parts maker will open a local distribution center by mid-July.
Shoppers who send questions to Miracle Mile Shops on the Las Vegas Strip will receive answers from a computer program with a “witty, sassy and trendy personality.”
Local governments and the state of Nevada offered online retail giant Amazon a package totaling $800 million in tax savings to build its second headquarters in Southern Nevada.
Two new Smith’s grocery stores open in the Las Vegas Valley on June 13.
One of the more eclectic trade shows in Las Vegas brought the likes of Pokemon, Angry Birds and dinosaurs to the Las Vegas Strip this week
Sprouts Farmers Market will open a 30,000-square-foot store location at 1140 E. Silverado Ranch Blvd. in August, the company said Thursday.
This location has a drive-thru lane and seats 54. In-N-Out, based in Irvine, California, has about 15 locations in the Las Vegas area.
Accounts released this week by the Metropolitan Police Department detail for the first time the heroic acts many officers performed while responding to the Las Vegas mass shooting that left 58 dead and hundreds more injured.
Las Vegas police officers who watched over the Stratosphere after the Oct. 1 shooting differ in their accounts of a woman’s random act of kindness nearly went awry.
A newly released report suggests that gunman Stephen Paddock and his girlfriend occasionally spent time apart in the months before the mass shooting on the Strip.
Days before his attack on a country music concert, the Oct. 1 shooter told a condo owner at The Ogden that he wanted to reserve a unit for himself and his wife.
Real estate professionals gathered in Las Vegas this week agreed that while failed business models like the department store will die, shopping centers will remain valuable.
Move over sagebrush, Nevada may have a new state flower. Recreational marijuana sales topped $41 million in March, the largest since legal sales began statewide in July.
Two Lolli and Pops candy stores will open later this year inside the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian and Palazzo.