The National Association of Home Builders kicks off its 81st International Builders’ Show on Tuesday at the Las Vegas Convention Center and has already mapped out its plan to showcase a luxury home at its 2027 return to the Strip.
Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada announced that it will receive increased state funding of $1.5 million to significantly reduce its waitlist.
Now, in its “cosmopolitan era,” Las Vegas’ latest evolution has been fueled by a confluence of factors: Nevada’s favorable tax structure, a burgeoning arts, culture and culinary scene, a growing roster of professional sports teams, a new tech sector and year-round outdoor recreation that rivals the best adventure destinations in the West.
NAIOP Southern Nevada and its Community Service Committee had a banner year in 2024, spearheading several successful initiatives that directly benefited local families, youth and people in need.
A recent Las Vegas Realtors report shows the year began with record home prices and more properties available for sale.
Las Vegas high-rise sales in 2024 fell to their lowest level since 2020 but set an all-time high in average sales price by approaching $700,000 — a 19 percent year-over-year increase.
One photo transformed a simple remodel into an extensive reimagining of an elegant One Queensridge Place 16th-floor condo.
The 18th annual Safety Kick-Off, hosted by The PENTA Building Group (PENTA), wrapped up a multicity safety tour with three major events, drawing thousands of construction professionals.
NAIOP Southern Nevada, the leading association for commercial real estate development, has appointed its 2025 board of directors, with industry veteran Matthew Hoyt assuming the role of president