Customer service, both good and bad, has a long-lasting effect on revenue.
Employers must pay their employees for all time spent working, which generally includes all time spent under company direction or control. This includes most time spent in training.
Artist Jeff Mitchum’s work focuses on the nature’s dramatic color and light. So the Strip, blazing with light and soaked in color, fits as a setting for his work and his art gallery. Although the Strip’s bustle and energy scream, Mitchum succeeds by selling softly.
Chicago IT services firm opens office in Las Vegas
When ironworker Shawn Taylor began in his craft more than 20 years ago, Southern Nevada was heading for record numbers in building and construction employment gains.
Many architectural designers in Las Vegas have built their portfolio around commercial and residential projects done here in the desert and rely on that work for their reputation. For talented and in-demand designer Brian G. Thornton, his work in Las Vegas has added a new chapter in a career that was already built on success across various U.S. markets.
The State Bar of Nevada held a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 1 at its new Las Vegas office at 3100 W. Charleston Blvd., which is a mile and a half from its previous space at 600 E. Charleston Blvd.
Construction trade associations and labor groups statewide are poised to celebrate as soon as they see Gov. Brian Sandoval’s signature on legislation that aims to increase financial protections for contractors and could increase their cash flow for current and future projects.
Las Vegas-based DC Building Group is on a roll, landing two more retail projects on the Strip.
The Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce is highlighting the “Summer of Small Business” at its Business Expo on June 10.