Vsin Marks One-year Anniversary At South Point
 
Vsin Marks One-year Anniversary At South Point

Broadcast legend Brent Musburger and oddsmaker Vinny Magliulo discus sports gambling network VSiN’s first year at the South Point in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Feb. 2, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

Frank Gehry awarded Las Vegas Market’s 2018 Design Icon Award
 
Frank Gehry awarded Las Vegas Market’s 2018 Design Icon Award

During the World Market Center’s winter show architect Frank Gehry talks with Robert Maricich, CEO of International Market Centers and Larry Ruvo founder of Keep Memory Alive and The Lou Ruvo Brain Institute. (Michael Quine Las Vegas Review-Journal))

Demand for phone sex strong, despite technological advancements in the adult entertainment industry
 
Demand for phone sex strong, despite technological advancements in the adult entertainment industry

In an age when streaming video of adult stars in real time is as simple as pressing a button, phone sex seems as archaic as a horse-pulled carriage on streets today. Yet, iWantEmpire.com began offering phone sex as a service just over a year ago to complement its video clips offering. 45-year old sex industry worker Michelle Lovejoy was dressed in blue jeans, a tank top and black-rimmed glasses as she hung out at a lounge on the show floor. ‘’I can’t tell you how many people say, ‘Phone sex, who calls phone sex anymore?’ People think this industry is completely dead and obsolete. My phone is ringing just as much as ever,’’ said Lovejoy.

Las Vegas Aviation Companies Expanding
 
Las Vegas Aviation Companies Expanding

A local aviation company received design approval for the development of a 24 hangar facility and aviation training center at the Henderson Executive Airport. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Job creation surges in January, report says
 
Job creation surges in January, report says

U.S. businesses continued to hire at a healthy pace in January. Payroll processor ADP said Wednesday that companies added 234,000 jobs. Job gains at that pace are easily enough to drive down an already-low unemployment rate. Companies have been steadily adding jobs for the past eight years. On Friday, the government’s employment report for January will likely show a gain of 175,000 jobs.

Used bookstore opens in Henderson NV
 
Used bookstore opens in Henderson NV

Copper Cat Books in Henderson NV opened in December. Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal

Prologis land purchase
 
Prologis land purchase

Warehouse developer Prologis bought 57 acres of land near the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The property is linked to Louis Schooler, a San Diego businessman who was accused of real estate fraud. Schooler sailed solo to French Polynesia and went missing there. His boat was found in July 2016 on a sparsely populated atoll. He was declared dead after a police officer saw a corpse wash off Schooler’s boat, into the ocean.

Las Vegas mogul Steve Wynn resigns as RNC finance chairman
 
Las Vegas mogul Steve Wynn resigns as RNC finance chairman

Las Vegas mogul Steve Wynn has been accused of sexual misconduct by dozens of people, according to the Wall Street Journal. Wynn is accused of pressuring employees to perform sex acts, the report said. “The idea that I ever assaulted any woman is preposterous” Steve Wynn’s statement to the WSJ The newspaper reported “a decades-long pattern of sexual misconduct.” The report included details of a $7.5 million settlement paid to a manicurist who complained about Wynn’s behavior.

Las Vegas hotel maids to ask for panic buttons in guest rooms
 
Las Vegas hotel maids to ask for panic buttons in guest rooms

The Culinary union will ask Las Vegas casinos and hotels to supply guest room attendants with panic buttons amid national attention to the issue of workplace sexual harassment. The proposal is part of the union’s demands as it readies for talks for 50,000 of its 57,000 employees on a five-year contract with casinos next month, said Bethany Khan, a spokeswoman for Culinary Local 226. Panic buttons would allow guest room attendants to notify security if they are in an uncomfortable or threatening situation. The union will be renegotiating contracts with Caesars, MGM Resorts International and several downtown casinos starting in mid February.

Las Vegas hotel maids to ask for panic buttons in guest rooms
 
Las Vegas hotel maids to ask for panic buttons in guest rooms

The Culinary union will ask Las Vegas casinos and hotels to supply guest room attendants with panic buttons amid national attention to the issue of workplace sexual harassment. The proposal is part of the union’s demands as it readies for talks for 50,000 of its 57,000 employees on a five-year contract with casinos next month, said Bethany Khan, a spokeswoman for Culinary Local 226. Panic buttons would allow guest room attendants to notify security if they are in an uncomfortable or threatening situation. The union will be renegotiating contracts with Caesars, MGM Resorts International and several downtown casinos starting in mid February.

Solar array to power Wynn’s Paradise Park in Las Vegas
 
Solar array to power Wynn’s Paradise Park in Las Vegas

Wynn Resorts Ltd.’s new Paradise Park will be powered entirely by renewable energy using a dedicated 160-acre solar array built 375 miles away near Fallon that is capable of producing up to 20 megawatts of electricity. According to Wynn officials, no other Las Vegas resort is powered by a larger percentage of green energy. The solar array is slated to go online within the next few months and will deliver enough renewable energy to power 5,056 homes and eliminate 33,734 metric tons of CO2 emissions from the environment annually.

Blockchains land purchase
 
Blockchains land purchase

A mysterious software firm is buying more than 67,000 acres of land in Northern Nevada with plans to showcase its technology there. Blockchains LLC — whose website does not list any executives, a phone number or clear explanations of what its software does — is acquiring the land at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center. It buying a landmass triple the size of Summerlin, Las Vegas’ largest master-planned community. The seller, developer Lance Gilman, says a major announcement from the company is expected by the end of February.

McCarran International Airport has unveiled its $30 million face-lift of Terminal 1
 
McCarran International Airport has unveiled its $30 million face-lift of Terminal 1

McCarran International Airport has unveiled its $30 million face-lift of Terminal 1 Passengers are now greeted with brighter lights, new terrazzo flooring, silver-colored wall panels and digital signs throughout Terminal 1 Terminal 1 is home to market-leader Southwest Airlines, along with Spirit, American, Delta and Las Vegas-based Allegiant. Work wrapped up in November in sprucing up the airport’s baggage claim area, ticketing lobby and restrooms, but airport officials waited to unveil the final product until Wednesday.

Business Insights: Jonas Peterson
 
Business Insights: Jonas Peterson

Buck Wargo interviews President and CEO of Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance Jonas Peterson.

Nevada economic development leaders hope for ongoing support of tax abatements
 
Nevada economic development leaders hope for ongoing support of tax abatements

“If we stay the course, we have the ability to unlock a ton of economic growth going forward,” said Jonas Peterson, president and chief executive officer of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance. “This is an election year. A lot of decisions are going to be made. … The system is working.” Read more at reviewjournal.com. Nicole Raz Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Business Insights: Scott Taylor
 
Business Insights: Scott Taylor

Buck Wargo interviews Shareholder of Piercy Bowler Taylor & Kern Scott Taylor.

R.W. Garcia is one of the largest food manufacturers in Clark County
 
R.W. Garcia is one of the largest food manufacturers in Clark County

R.W. Garcia is one of the largest (top 20) food manufacturers by employment in Clark County, according to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation. R.W. Garcia makes tortilla chips. You probably didn’t think of your local bakery as a food manufacturer, but that is how the government classifies such establishments.

Tile And Google Present At Ces
 
Tile And Google Present At Ces

Google representative talks about how Google Assistant integrates with Tile, ehose technology helps you locate lost items like keys, bags and phones. (Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Walmart Boosts Minimum Wage to $11, Gives Out Bonuses to Employees
 
Walmart Boosts Minimum Wage to $11, Gives Out Bonuses to Employees

Walmart Boosts Minimum Wage to $11,
Gives Out Bonuses to Employees Walmart gave credit to President Trump’s
tax cut for enabling the move. Doug McMillan, Walmart CEO Doug McMillan, Walmart CEO The big-box store chain hit the jackpot, with the corporate tax cut coming all the way down to 21 percent from 35 percent. Walmart will also pay a one-time cash bonus to eligible employees of as much as $1,000. Bonuses will be determined by the length of an employee’s tenure with the store. The wage increase will go into effect as soon as February and add about $300 million in costs to what Walmart was already planning for the upcoming fiscal year.

Esports Arena Las Vegas to open at Luxor
 
Esports Arena Las Vegas to open at Luxor

Esports Arena Las Vegas will officially open March 22 in the former Luxor LAX nightclub with a series of events. (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

T-Mobile opens 2-story store on Las Vegas Strip
 
T-Mobile opens 2-story store on Las Vegas Strip

T-Mobile’s new, nightclub-themed Las Vegas Strip store opened Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018. Visitors can access 25 portable phone chargers, a photo booth and a concierge desk for buying tickets to T-Mobile Arena. Upstairs is a virtual reality headset and a non-alcoholic drink bar with sodas and juice shots. The store employs 79 people and is 9,000 square feet. This is the company’s fifth signature-style store after New York, Chicago, Miami and Santa Monica.

Tax plan means bonuses for some employees
 
Tax plan means bonuses for some employees

Over 100 companies giving ‘Trump Bonuses’ after the federal tax overhaul, according to the Washington Examiner South Point became the first Nevada gaming company to join that list Thursday The casino will dole out more than $1 million in bonuses for 2017 to its employees, doubling the amount of bonuses for 2016 In a letter to employees Dec. 21, chairman and CEO of WynnResorts Ltd. Steve Wynn praised the tax cuts, but did not promise any bonuses or raises at the time.

Lucky Dragon closes gaming and restaurants until further notice
 
Lucky Dragon closes gaming and restaurants until further notice

Lucky Dragon was designed to to the Asian-American and Asian immigrant crowd in Las Vegas and West Coast cities Lucky Dragon was positioned to become that community’s locals casino, The Dec. 2, 2016, launch of the first direct flight between Beijing and Las Vegas right before the official opening gave the casino another potential customer base. But things didn’t go according to plan The Review-Journal investigated signs of financial struggles in December 2017 A statement from officials Thursday said, “Effective immediately Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino is beginning the process of repositioning and, in doing so, will have a reduction in staff while it temporarily closes all gaming and restaurant operations.”

The newcomers
 
The newcomers

The demographics of Southern Nevada are growing increasingly young, diverse and wealthy. “The diversification of the types of companies in Las Vegas has created a larger workforce pool,” said Jason Bruckman, vice president of workforce recruitment in Las Vegas for national staffing company Eastridge Workforce Solutions. “I’ve seen the demographic trend skew to a younger workforce.” The transplants making Las Vegas their home today are also younger and bringing in higher median household incomes. “Two early causes for the higher wage appear to be higher wages in the geographies of origin and the fact that we are attracting a workers to fill higher wage positions,” Aguero said.