Coffee chain Dunkin’ is opening its first two locations on the Las Vegas Strip.
Subrina Hudson
Subrina Hudson joined the Review-Journal in August 2019 after covering automotive, retail and advertising for the Orange County Business Journal. She has also worked for The Real Deal and Los Angeles Business Journal. The Los Angeles native has a master's in journalism from the University of Southern California and a bachelor's in journalism from Boston University.
The Coalition to Make Homes Possible, which debuted last month, said residents can now receive personal and confidential phone consultations with a counselor starting Monday.
Real estate professionals say the shift to working from home has motivated a number of buyers to look for properties that offer a space for a home office and for kids doing online schooling.
Barrett-Jackson’s collector car auction said Friday it would hold its three-day event inside the new 1.4 million-square-foot West Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 17 to June 19.
Credit card manufacturer Arroweye said Tuesday it will consolidate operations in Louisville, Kentucky, and Henderson into a new, larger manufacturing facility near McCarran International Airport.
A state official said the department does not believe its unemployment system was hacked, but that claimants may have been victims of “several phishing and texting scams” that have resulted in personal information being stolen.
Marshall Retail Group, the company behind the Welcome to Las Vegas Gift Shop, will be hosting a warehouse sale offering steep discounts on men’s and women’s apparel, shoes and accessories.
The new organization, called Coalition to Make Homes Possible, aims to help boost homeownership among African-Americans in Southern Nevada.
Claims made by Parler CEO John Matze about his termination are being refuted by executives at the Henderson-based social media company.
Residents of the Silver State reported losing more money to scams last year than the year before, according to a report released Thursday by the Federal Trade Commission.
Warby Parker has signed a lease in Las Vegas to open an optical lab that will help the brand fulfill online and in-store orders. Once open, it is expected to employ about 120 people.
Video game retailer GameStop Corp. has inadvertently pitted amateur traders against the suits on Wall Street and a number of Nevadans have joined the battle.
A handful of Nevada’s small-business owners gathered in a virtual setting Tuesday afternoon to air their concerns with Gov. Steve Sisolak and other state leaders on the financial impact COVID-19 has had on their business and employees.
The company’s Las Vegas locations at Fashion Show Mall, Grand Canal Shoppes and Las Vegas North Premium Outlets and are expected to close to the public Feb. 15.
Eviction moratoriums have protected cash-strapped renters affected by the coronavirus pandemic for 10 months, but mom-and-pop landlords are finding themselves shouldering tremendous financial burdens.