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A long-blighted Las Vegas housing project has been sold, raising hopes the eyesore may finally be cleared. Details about the buyer and plans remain limited.
The Morton family has listed their single‑story Ridges estate in Summerlin for $19.5M. The nearly 10,000‑sqft home backs to Red Rock Canyon and comes with resort amenities.
Boulder City will ask voters whether data centers should be an approved use in the Eldorado Valley — a choice that pits $1.3B in leases against habitat and water limits.
Mayor Shelley Berkley announced Las Vegas has broken ground on The Oscar, a Medical District housing project aimed at doctors and other medical workers. The brief post offered few technical details.
Lawmakers and researchers are scrutinizing a tax loophole tied to corporate and REIT ownership of Las Vegas homes — closing it could raise revenue, but may not immediately return houses to buyers.
Las Vegas Realtors' February data show cooling prices, rising listings and slower sales — signs the market is tilting toward buyers.
The Cromwell will stop taking new room reservations after March 22 as Caesars renovates and rebrands the boutique Strip hotel into The Vanderpump Hotel. Casino operations and Giada will remain open during the work.
LVGEA is drafting a three‑year strategy to align partners, target industries and ensure that new growth covers its own costs. The plan is due in late April.
Blackstone is lining up a $617M CMBS loan to finance 2,936 apartments across nine states, underscoring a resurgence in securitized multifamily lending.
UNLV plans to tear down the former University United Methodist Church at 4412 S. Maryland Parkway after buying the site; the congregation has relocated and is raising funds to rebuild.
A nearly 12,000‑sq‑ft Summit Club estate at 10911 Discovery Peak Ct. sold for $22.5M, the top Las Vegas sale of 2026 so far.
D.R. Horton was January’s top‑selling builder in Las Vegas with 167 net sales as local net sales slowed and permits pulled back, per Home Builders Research.
Amazon will recruit technicians and engineers at TMCC next Monday for a new data center at Switch’s Citadel Campus. Sessions include on-site assessments and fast-tracked interviews.
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