Deadlines at work matter more than dinner at home for many American small-business owners, American Express Open’s Small Business Growth Pulse suggests.
The transformation of Downtown Las Vegas has spurred growth in tech startups, brought passionate artists together and new outlets for entertainment have been born. A key element to this type of reinvention is the design firms that help bring it together.
Jim Marsh Chrysler Jeep, an auto dealership wiped out by the Great Recession and a bankruptcy in the automotive industry, is making a comeback in Las Vegas this summer.
A UNLV business student funded a $5,000 Kickstarter project—a pig-themed mobile gaming app that uses competitive instincts to help fight obesity rates in children and young adults —in just 15 hours.
Brothers-in-law and partners Wayde King and Brett Raymer’s business relationship almost turned into a dead shark in 2008 when the local economy tanked.
At age 19, Hunter Hopewell is already a musician, composer, songwriter, award winning short-filmmaker, impressionist, actor and entrepreneur.
Ashley Morris found something he couldn’t live without — the food at Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop — and he’s held on to it so tightly that he ended up owning the company.
A new survey finds small business owners in Nevada give high markings to the state economy but many are concerned about the stability of the U.S. economy.
A Las Vegas-based tech-startup is looking to provide protection to small and medium-sized businesses from an unseen enemy.
Sutherland Global Services setting up shop in Las Vegas