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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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Pahrump racetrack expansion to make it world’s longest track

Situated 60 miles west of Las Vegas, Pahrump has legal brothels, widespread gun ownership and a lot of retirees. But along state Route 160, not far from the RV Superstore, those with a taste for sports cars have a place to burn rubber.

Las Vegas home prices are fastest growing in US

Southern Nevada home prices rose 13 percent in June from a year earlier, compared with a 6.2 percent rise nationally, according to the SP CoreLogic Case-Shiller index released Tuesday.

Dallas Tanner interim president of Blackstone Group’s Invitation

President and CEO Fred Tuomi “will be taking a temporary leave of absence to care for a family member’s medical issue,” Invitation announced Monday. The Dallas-based company did not elaborate on the issue, nor did it say when Tuomi was expected to return.

San Diego firm buys its second Las Vegas rental complex

Logan Capital Advisors’ purchase of the 208-unit Oasis Sierra, on West Charleston Boulevard near Rainbow Boulevard, follows its June acquisition of the 255-unit Elysian at Southern Highlands, a townhouse complex near the M Resort, for more than $64 million.

Las Vegas woman indicted in mortgage fraud case

Lynn Benson was indicted by a Clark County grand jury Thursday on five counts of mortgage lending fraud, one count of a pattern of mortgage lending fraud, and five counts of theft. All are felony charges.

‘Sovereign citizen’ Thomas Benson indicted, ordered to prison

District Judge Ronald Israel this week revoked Benson’s probation, after finding that he violated it, and imposed what had been a suspended sentence of two to five years in state prison, with 173 days credit for time served, court records show.

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