The Almond Board of California estimates the industry generates about 104,000 jobs in California, and the effect of the tariffs might ripple outward.
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The company is slated to provide more than $4 million in new tax revenue over the next 10 years and plans to hire 10 employees within the next year.
Vegas Nation Stadium Show host Ed Graney talks to business reporter Rick Velotta, who recently got a tour of the Las Vegas Stadium, and they go over all of the updates on the project.
The state has added 55,200 jobs since May 2018, for a growth rate of 4 percent — more than double the current U.S. growth rate of 1.6 percent.
The telecommunications giant said Las Vegas is the 20th U.S. city served with its network.
The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of Summerlin and owner of the Las Vegas Aviators, said Thursday its board of directors is weighing a potential sale of the company.
A record passenger count at McCarran International Airport boosted tourism in May, but gaming numbers continued to lag on the Strip and statewide.
Three prospective sportsbook operators are waiting on the sidelines in anticipation of Eldorado Resorts’ proposed $17.3 billion acquisition of Caesars Entertainment.
John Keeling spoke about the state of the hotel industry Wednesday during the National Association of Real Estate Editors conference in Austin, Texas.
Las Vegas developer Chris Beavor on Wednesday kicked off his hotel project near the Palms.
Homebuilders’ best-selling product in Las Vegas — the single-family house — continues to lose ground to less-expensive condos and townhomes.
IHG and Sands China said The Venetian Macao and The Parisian Macao have become InterContinental Alliance Resorts, according to a news release.
With the back-to-school shopping season on its way, local J.C. Penney stores are ready to hire seasonal associates.
Reno, Los Angeles and Miami are among the added destinations for the low-cost airline out of McCarran International Airport.
The suit claims the companies shared information through a third-party data firm and restricted supply by destroying breeder hens on several occasions.