Nevada businesses, including the real estate industry, are facing more regulations and taxes that will make it more expensive to operate in 2020 and beyond, and observers of the Nevada Legislature said they fear that lawmakers are drawing too much from California’s model.
The percentage of Hispanic-owned small businesses in Clark County exceed their population, and those owners show their entrepreneurial stripes by focusing on earning a greater percentage of their revenue from online sales, according to national business research firm.
The Henderson Chamber of Commerce Foundation recently graduated the Leadership Henderson class of 2019, which featured 31 local community and business leaders.
In a sign of a strong economy, more Las Vegas small business owners are selling their companies and fetching a much higher sales price than they were a year ago, according to a new report.
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District (LVCCLD) will celebrate the grand opening of its new library in East Las Vegas on April 25 at 10 a.m.
Henderson Chamber of Commerce hosts “DIY Internet Marketing” workshop and Redeveloping Water Street: Success in Downtown Henderson” luncheon and panel discussion this week.
The Henderson Chamber of Commerce Foundation has been awarded a grant from USAA to provide complimentary office space for 12 months to a veteran-owned business entrepreneur at the Henderson Business Resource Center inside the Wells Fargo Building at 112 S. Water St. in downtown Henderson. In addition, the Henderson Chamber of Commerce will provide an annual membership to the grant recipient. Applications will be accepted through end of business day March 15.
Thanks to the California-based National Center for Employee Ownership and its co-founder Corey Rosen , Nevadans should expect to see more of ESOPs, as they’re called, in the future.
A megaplayer in offering coworking space across the globe is making its first move in the Las Vegas Valley.
The concept in which employees take ownership of their company has been slow to take off in Las Vegas, but the CEO of one Southern Nevada firm who has gone that route said he hopes their example prompts others to follow.