By Alan Halaly, Las Vegas Review-Journal, March 13, 2025 Leaving the chambers of a Southern Nevada Water Authority board meeting, Laura McSwain was ready to turn anger into action. In the short … [Read more...] about In Las Vegas’ war on grass, meet the rebel leader
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Lack of land strangling Las Vegas Valley real estate, builders say
By Patrick Blennerhassett, Las Vegas Review-Journal, March 12, 2025 About 25,000 acres in the Las Vegas Valley remain available for development, and the region could run out of buildable land in as … [Read more...] about Lack of land strangling Las Vegas Valley real estate, builders say
Could Trump walk back Biden’s Colorado River deal-making? Nevada hopes so
By Alan Halaly, Las Vegas Review-Journal, March 10, 2025 The hourglass is running out of sand when it comes to solving the crisis on the Colorado River, but a group of states sees an opportunity: a … [Read more...] about Could Trump walk back Biden’s Colorado River deal-making? Nevada hopes so
Economist says he’s ‘optimistic but not delusional’ on Vegas economy
By Buck Wargo, Las Vegas Business Press, March 11, 2025 As the stock market pulled back further Monday amid worries of an economic slowdown caused by new tariffs, an economist has outlined his … [Read more...] about Economist says he’s ‘optimistic but not delusional’ on Vegas economy
‘We have to grow anyway’: The good and the bad of Northern Nevada’s economy
Growth remains on the menu for Reno area. But high housing costs and income disparities between new and existing residents reflect its challenges. By Jason Hidalgo, Reno Gazette Journal, February … [Read more...] about ‘We have to grow anyway’: The good and the bad of Northern Nevada’s economy