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Eli Segall

Reporter: Real estate

Eli Segall joined the Review-Journal in August 2016 after covering real estate and other business topics for four years at the Las Vegas Sun. He also worked for the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, The Associated Press and other news groups. Segall has a bachelor’s in political science from the University of Michigan and a master’s in journalism from the University of Maryland. His awards include 2017 Story of the Year from the Nevada Press Association.

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New hotel coming near Las Vegas Convention Center

The project comes as the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority gets underway on its $1.4 billion expansion and renovation of the convention center, a massive undertaking that could boost visitor totals and demand for nearby hotel rooms .

Lenders foreclosed on Primm’s Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas

Located about 40 miles south of the Strip on the Nevada-California border, the outlet mall remains open with dozens of tenants listed online in its directory. Efforts to learn what will happen with the property were unsuccessful Monday.

Las Vegas office market still recovering from recession

Brokerage firm Sun Commercial Real Estate is a tenant in Red Rock Business Center and has sold the complex three times, Sun owner Cathy Jones said. She and RoyFritz, senior vice president of Sun’s investment services group, sat down with the Las Vegas Review-Journal to discuss the office market.

 
Resorts World Las Vegas is showing visible progress

The question used to be all too common in real estate circles: What’s going on with Resorts World? Today it’s a different story. The site is alive with multiple cranes in the air and a hotel that keeps growing taller.

Las Vegas retail project near Ikea to break ground this year

The Bend would span about 17.5 acres on Sunset Road between Durango Drive and Riley Street in the southwest valley and feature roughly 200,000 square feet of retail and a five-story office building, the Review-Journal reported in December .

Fuel costs cut into Allegiant profits in third quarter

The deep-discount carrier generated $393.1 million in operating revenue, up 12.3 percent year-over-year, and flew 3.5 million passengers, up 15 percent. But aircraft fuel, Allegiant’s largest expense last quarter, soared 41.2 percent to $113.5 million.

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