David Dassow of the Las Vegas Nevada Marketing Association Inc. will present a workshop on “The Amazing Secrets to Networking in the Chamber” from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, June 16, as part of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s Roadmap to Success series.
Town Square, the 100-acre shopping, dining and entertainment complex on Las Vegas Boulevard near Interstate I-15 and the 215 Beltway, has added more than 17,000 square feet of new retail and restaurant space this year and isn’t done expanding.
Summit Materials Inc., a construction materials company, recently reported its acquisition of Las Vegas-based Sierra Ready Mix LLC, an aggregates and ready-mix concrete supplier.
As the world recently mourned the passing of Prince, the majority of people spoke about how unique he was as an artist and many regaled his unique talent.
With apologies to Dickens, this is a story of two Las Vegas couples, starting their own separate small businesses, and of childhood innocence combined with cybertheft.
Higher Ground Produce, which aims to bring premium local produce to Las Vegas, took home more than $100,000 in cash and in-kind prizes as winner of the 2016 Dominic Anthony Marrocco Southern Nevada Business Plan Competition on April 29.
Twenty-five years ago, I learned a lesson that has shaped my career as a CPA, leading me to focus my practice on tax advisory services.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority recently awarded a contract to Colorado-based Merrick and Co., an engineering, architecture, design-build, surveying, planning and geospatial firm, to conduct three-dimensional imaging across parts of Southern Nevada’s geographic terrain. The effort will support the authority’s water conservation efforts.
The number of small businesses in Southern Nevada has been on the rise since the recession. Everything from small restaurants to light manufacturing firms have opened since that time, according to experts.
For the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, turning 60 isn’t a time for self-congratulatory marketing and ceremonial anniversary celebrations. It has been a time of expansion, from personnel resources to new partnerships and initiatives to ensure that LVGEA’s influence can last another 60 years.