UNLV students were challenged to innovate a new way to diversify Nevada’s economy in the university’s first entreprenuerial pitch contest.
Entrepreneurs
The Pucci brothers have a ‘Shark Tank’ appearance to their name and a North Las Vegas business that can adapt its modular privacy booths and other products to suit clients’ needs.
It was eight years ago when Jordan Clark first hopped on a Pedego electric bike. Now, he owns all three Pedego stores in the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegan Mark Davis’ nonprofit, Abundance International, has helped orphanages in two Ukrainian cities for years. The Russian invasion has made its work more important than ever, he said.
Chefs and restauranteurs with big plans for a diner will compete next month to build out their ideas at the Huntridge Shopping Center.
Arthur “AJ” Lewis of Active Capital Holdings said his group is providing just over $4.7 billion for former NBA player Jackie Robinson’s project.
High-end fashion is a booming business for Marque Luxury, and its expanding Las Vegas showroom is filled with goods from Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton and Fendi.
The coronavirus pandemic left Francisco Carbajal on the sidelines with other nonessential workers. Then he parlayed a YouTube video and social media into what he says is the first Latino-owned razor business.
An injection of capital and the recent addition of a former Nike executive has Las Vegas-based e-commerce company TheDrop.com poised for growth.
Las Vegas entrepreneur who bought Antonio Brown meltdown video clip sells NFT to collector for 3 entherium, or around $20,000, at auction.
Hairstylist LeAna McKnight built a career helping Hollywood stars look camera-ready, but a recent move back to her hometown of Las Vegas has her honing her focus to selling hair extensions.
Evan Savar acquired the rights to NFT the video footage, originally captured from a fan’s camera phone and valued at potentially as much as $1.5M, and is auctioning it on ViralHeir.com.
The famed television personality and cookbook author plans to open The Bedford by Martha Stewart in Paris Las Vegas this spring.
Fontainebleau hotel-casino developer Jeffrey Soffer is back at the helm, moving forward on the journey to complete the north Strip skyscraper.
After his attempt to complete Las Vegas’ Fontainebleau resort fizzled out, developer Steve Witkoff unveiled some new ventures in Florida this year.