On election night 2012, Brannon Zimbelman watched as cannabis started becoming legal in the United States.
As 35,000 members of the retail real estate industry converge on Las Vegas this week, I have never been more excited about what’s ahead. In my more than 25 years in this industry, I’ve seen retailing evolve. But the evolution has been exponential in the past five years alone.
Shopping malls across the Valley are in the midst of adding new restaurants to attract shoppers.
The International Council of Shopping Centers’ RECon, a four-day convention that brings together retail real estate professionals from around the globe, has descended on Las Vegas.
The Southern Nevada Hotel Concierge Association named Bellagio Fountains as the best tourist attraction at its Concierge Choice Awards event at the Wynn Las Vegas on April 19.
If you’ve never heard of beacon technology, that’s about to change.
Last fall, a 35-year-old restriction on commercial air service to Dallas’ Love Field was repealed, opening the door to new routes that have benefited Southwest Airlines, McCarran International Airport’s busiest air carrier.
Las Vegas native Roland Timney is the mastermind behind the Women’s Wear In Nevada show, a fashion industry tradeshow, which was held from Feb. 16-19 at the Rio.
Southern Nevada’s taxi industry continues to deal with the black eye of long-hauling, the illegal practice of taking a passenger in a cab on a longer route than necessary to generate a larger fare.
Las Vegas is the capital of the conference and convention industry in the United States and Smart City Networks has leveraged that foundation to become one of the country’s leading technology providers.