Las Vegas Sets Sights on Entertainment Expansion with New Athletics Stadium and Bally's Resort on the Strip
Bally's Corporation is planning a new Las Vegas Athletics stadium and adjacent resort on the Strip, with a 33,000-capacity ballpark and a hotel tower, aiming for completion by the 2028 MLB season.
LVXP Project Aims to Redefine Las Vegas Strip With Record-Breaking High-Rises and Multipurpose Arena
A new resort-arena complex, LVXP, is proposed for the Las Vegas Strip, featuring three high-rises that would be the tallest in Nevada, with amenities like a casino, theater, arena, and 2,605 living units.
Henderson Residents Face Unexpected $8K Bill for Emergency Water Repairs at Somerset Park
Residents of Henderson complex face over $8,000 fee each for city-financed emergency water repairs, enforcing repayment through the Clark County Treasurer’s Office with a decision by the Henderson City Council.
$200M Southern Nevada Homelessness Project Advances with Nonprofit Selection and Strong Casino Coalition Support
Southern Nevada plans to build a transitional homeless services campus, funded by AB528 with $100 million from the state and an expected $100 million from private sources. Concerns arise over its potential location at a facility for autistic girls.
Henderson Community Honors Memory of Teen in Emotional Vigil at Foothill High School
A vigil was held to honor Jennaleah Hin, a 17-year-old from Henderson, whose cause of death was ruled as suicide. Family and community members paid their respects and highlighted the need for awareness of mental distress in youth.
Over 130,000 Nevadans Face Insurance Rate Increases Amid Economic and Environmental Pressures
Nevadans face insurance premium hikes, with over 130,000 homeowners and renters affected by approved rate increases from about 10 insurers due to elevated rebuilding costs and natural disaster risks.
New Parking Structure with Artistic Touch to Alleviate Congestion in Downtown Las Vegas Arts District by 2026
New renderings showcase a planned 5½-story parking structure in Downtown Las Vegas's Arts District with over 500 spaces, slated to open in 2026, including 10,000 square feet of retail space and public art.
ALDI Expands in Nevada with Two New Stores in Henderson and North Las Vegas, Promises Up to 36% Savings on Groceries
ALDI opens two new stores in the valley, promising lower grocery costs amid rising prices, with plans for a third store. Hundreds attended the openings, highlighting the demand for affordable grocery options.
Clark County Tackles Senior Housing Crisis with New Affordable Development, Senator Joseph M. Neal, Jr. Apartments
Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority breaks ground on the Senator Joseph M. Neal, Jr. Apartments, an affordable housing development for low-income seniors, funded by Clark County.
Las Vegas' M Resort Expands with New Hotel Tower and Emeril Lagasse's Restaurant, Bolstering Henderson Market
M Resort in Las Vegas is set to open a new hotel tower and a restaurant by Emeril Lagasse ahead of schedule, aiming to cater to the Henderson market with nearly doubled room capacity and new gastronomic experiences.
Las Vegas Real Estate Market Stabilizes as Median Home Price Plateaus at $480,000 with Increased Housing Supply
Las Vegas housing prices stabilize with a median of $480,000 for single-family homes and $298,000 for condos/townhomes; inventory and market stability increase, but sales decline year-over-year.
Windsor Park Embarks on Renewal with 93-Home Construction Project Amid Funding Shortfall for Final Phase
A project has begun to construct 93 new homes in the sinking Windsor Park neighborhood, offering hope to residents. Currently, funding is only secured for 60 homes, with the rest pending future financial support.
Las Vegas Housing Market Cools in October with Lower Prices and Sales, Shifts Toward Buyer's Advantage
The Las Vegas housing market is cooling with a slight drop in single-family home prices and a significant decrease in condo prices. Sales volume also fell, indicating a transition towards a buyer's market.
Las Vegas Condo Owners Rally to Overturn HOA Fee Hike, Face New Financial Challenges at Bavington Court
Residents of Bavington Court in Las Vegas opposed a hike in HOA fees, successfully petitioning against an increase from $275 to $490. However, a special assessment remains despite their efforts.
Clark County Commissioners Authorize Appeal Against Federal Ruling on Short-Term Rental Regulations in Las Vegas
Clark County commissioners authorized an appeal against a federal judge's ruling that temporarily blocked enforcement of the county's strict short-term rental rules, as property owners argue for fairer regulation.
Las Vegas' Historic Westside Set for Revitalization with New Market Hall and Residential Projects
The Las Vegas Historic Westside is set to receive new developments, including The Good Word Market Hall and shareDowntown Westside, aimed at revitalizing the area with new residences, retail, and a market hall.
Las Vegas Plans Affordable Housing and Workspaces for Arts District
Las Vegas seeks developers for artist live/work spaces in the Arts District, fueled by $40M in New Markets Tax Credits to enhance economic activity, with Mayor Berkley discussing the RFP and development opportunities at an upcoming news conference.
Sphere Entertainment to Ignite National Harbor with State-of-the-Art Venue, Promising Economic Boom for Maryland's Prince George's County
Sphere Entertainment has announced plans for a new venue at National Harbor, Maryland, with a 6,000-person capacity and advanced technology, aimed at boosting the region's economy and tourism.
Wildfire Coverage Bombshell Rocks Incline Village Homeowners
AB 376 lets Nevada insurers separate wildfire coverage from homeowners policies, pushing fire protection into a separate, potentially pricey product for Tahoe homeowners.
Jokers Wild Gets the Boot as Boyd Rushes Cadence Crossing Casino to March Opening
Boyd Gaming says Cadence Crossing in Henderson will open in late March, replacing Jokers Wild with a 10,000‑sq‑ft gaming floor and about 450 slot machines. The build is designed to expand as the Cadence neighborhood grows.
A’s Strip Stadium Rises In A Hurry As Vegas Ballpark Push Intensifies
A’s officials say the Strip ballpark is visibly taking shape: major decks have been poured, roughly $1.02B in permits are on file, and steel work is set to begin this spring. Team leaders still expect the stadium to track toward a 2028 opening.
Ellis Island Casino Completes Second Phase of $35 Million Overhaul, Shifts Focus to Dining
Following the completion of its second phase earlier this month, Ellis Island has shifted its $35M renovation toward the BBQ, karaoke lounge, and Village Pub & Café, with completion expected later this year.
Feds Put 230 Acres Of Vegas Desert On The Auction Block
The BLM plans to auction 22 parcels — roughly 233 acres — across Henderson, Clark County and Las Vegas on April 28, 2026, with proceeds largely funding Nevada projects. The sale could shift land toward development or conservation depending on buyers.
Summerlin Land Rush Clears Path For Next Wave Of Homes
Howard Hughes sold multiple Summerlin parcels to national builders, freeing up hundreds of acres and setting the stage for new neighborhoods along the community’s western rim. Key 2025 sales and company filings show large superpad and bulk transactions behind the push.
Hawaii And D.C. Soak Up New Hotels While Boom States Go Begging
A CoStar analysis finds most hotel rooms added from 2019–2025 were built in tourism magnets like Hawaii and Washington, D.C., not in the fastest-growing states.
Las Vegas Gives 7th And Gass A Six-Story Shake-Up
City Council unanimously approved a six‑story apartment at 7th and Gass, a new infill project that includes underground parking, greenery and artist‑led murals. The move continues a wave of downtown housing projects reshaping the Arts District.
Stuck With For-Sale Signs, Vegas Homeowners Become Surprise Landlords
More Las Vegas homeowners are converting unsold listings into rentals, boosting owner‑leased supply and forcing new landlords to navigate legal and management duties. Local and national data show the trend is part of a broader market shift.
Lombardo Cuts Ribbon On 29-Home Paradise Trails Bet To Turn Vegas Renters Into Owners
Gov. Lombardo and local leaders cut the ribbon at Paradise Trails as Nevada rolls out NAHA funding; the central Las Vegas community received about $800,500. Early awards pair state aid with builder incentives to lower costs for buyers.
Southwest Vegas Sprouts Whole Neighborhoods Of For-Rent Homes
Whole new neighborhoods of rental houses are rising in Southwest Las Vegas, offering turnkey three‑ and four‑bed homes with yards and on‑site management at rents near $2,500. The product is pitched as a middle ground for families priced out of buying.
DLC Expands West Coast With $625M Retail Portfolio
DLC bought a 10-property, roughly $625M grocery-anchored portfolio and is expanding on the West Coast. Leasing chief Adam Greenberg says retailers now vet landlords' ability to execute.
Cal Neva Comeback: $298 Million Bet To Bring Crystal Bay Icon Back To Life
A $298M financing package will remake Crystal Bay’s Cal Neva into the Lake Tahoe Proper Resort and Casino, pairing historic preservation with major energy upgrades.
East Vegas Job Hub Tees Off at Desert Pines Golf Course
City Council approved a design contract with Carpenter Sellers Del Gatto Architects for an East Las Vegas CSN training center at the Desert Pines redevelopment. The move is part of a wider effort to put credentialed job training inside neighborhoods.
SoCal Investors Scoop Up Mega Amazon Warehouse in North Las Vegas
Los Angeles investors PCCP and Premier Logistics bought an Amazon‑occupied 813k‑sf fulfillment center at 4550 Nexus Way; property records show the sale at about $124M. The deal underscores continued institutional appetite for North Las Vegas logistics assets.
Tiny Homes, Big Break, 276 Affordable Senior Units Land In Northwest Las Vegas
Heirloom at Rome opened in northwest Las Vegas with 276 affordable senior units, mixing tiny homes and apartments and prioritizing very-low-income seniors. The $78M project was funded in part by Clark County and the state program.
Clark County Bets On Land Trust To Get Vegas Locals Into Homes
Clark County’s Welcome Home Community Land Trust separates land and home ownership to sell lower‑cost houses to qualifying buyers, starting with Rebecca Place. Local lenders and county documents outline eligibility and resale rules.
Pahrump Water War Local Board Demands Halt To Thirsty Data Centers
The Nye County Water District requested that the county commission pause new data‑center approvals in Pahrump amid concerns the local aquifer is over‑stretched. Board members singled out water‑intensive cooling as a key worry.
Vegas Builders Flood Valley With 12 New Lines As Sales Slip
Twelve new product lines opened in April, adding about 628 lots across Summerlin, North Las Vegas and the southwest valley even as closings and permits slowed. Builders rolled out both attached and single‑family phases at a time when year‑to‑date closings trail 2025.
Developers Drop $48 Million On Gramercy Apartments In Southwest Vegas Shake-Up
The Calida Group paid roughly $48.45M for The Gramercy’s two original apartment buildings, snapping up 160 units in the southwest Las Vegas complex. The sale puts older garden‑style product between typical comps and pricey new‑builds nearby.






































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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