As house hunters and real estate agents know, the inventory of homes for sale has dropped fast in Las Vegas.
Eli Segall
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.
Charleston Tower, which consists of a six-story office building, a two-story office building and a two-level parking structure, is about 95 percent occupied. Its main tenant is the UNLV School of Medicine.
A luxury homebuilder has picked up a large swath of Summerlin land for a new project.
City Crossing, by developer Bill Plise, was one of countless megaprojects in the Las Vegas Valley during the bubble years ofthe mid-2000s. And during the recession, it was one of many that flopped.
Applied Analysis hired a former Nevada economic development official to run its new Reno office.
San Diego investors bought a southern Las Vegas Valley rental complex for more than double the market average.
With Las Vegas’ housing market heating up, four local communities are in the top 20 nationally for builders’ sales this year, a new report shows.
Las Vegas’ real estate bubble took developers on a wild ride, something Jim Stuart knows all too well.
Las Vegas house prices were higher in June than they were a year earlier, but sales volume fell.
Compared to other apartments popping up in Las Vegas, developer Jonathan Fore’s new project is in a location that’s different than most.
Driving around Las Vegas, it’s easy to see the housing tracts, apartment buildings and other projects coming out of the ground.
American Nevada Co. sold five office buildings in Henderson to San Francisco-based JMA Ventures for $51.75 million, property records show.
North Carolina hoteliers Colin and Deanna Crossman have acquired the Resort on Mount Charleston, some 40 miles northwest of the Las Vegas Strip, from The Siegel Group.
Panattoni Development Co. broke ground this week on Centennial Commerce Center, at 6405 E. Centennial Parkway. The project is a joint venture between Panattoni and LaSalle Investment Management.
With downtown Las Vegas slated to get its first big new rental complex in years, other developers also are looking to do projects in the once-neglected area.