Fast-food chain Chick-fil-A will be opening an outlet inside a downtown Las Vegas casino.
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.
Dropit is a mobile app that allows customers to leave their purchases at a store, and then have the bags delivered to their home or hotel at a time they choose.
Southern Nevada Water Authority and Las Vegas Valley Water District introduced a program that will monitor drinking water for hazardous toxins and heavy-metal compounds.
Smith’s Food and Drug Stores, a division of Kroger Co., has settled into its $13.5 million food distribution center in Henderson.
The Aviators baseball team helped draw customers to local shops and eateries in and around Downtown Summerlin during the franchise’s inaugural season.
The grocer is one of several major retailers asking customers to no longer openly carry guns in its stores.
Starting Oct. 1 import tariffs on materials such as steel are expected to increase from 25 percent to 30 percent, and while local construction firms are concerned they’re also being met with another headwind — a labor shortage.
Nevada Public Radio CEO Florence “Flo” Rogers stepped down Friday after the radio station’s board of directors cited plans to deeply cut operating costs.
Panelists at InterDrone conference session Thursday highlighted ways drones are helping public safety officials handle crime and emergency situations more safely and effectively.
Amazon’s mobile pop-up shop called the Treasure Truck is making its official debut in Las Vegas this weekend.
The decision is “sad news” for the industry, but it’s one that could benefit his shop and others, Las Vegas gun store co-owner Mark Hames said Wednesday.
Wells Enterprises announced Tuesday that it is purchasing the nearly 200,000-square-foot Unilever ice cream manufacturing facility and hiring more than 250 of its employees.
The app-based service called Porsche Passport gives customers a chance to drive up to 20 different models for a monthly fee of $2,100 for eight model variants or $3,100 for an additional 12 higher-performing models.
The Rene’ Tyler Plus Sizes 12 and Above boutique store reopened Monday after moving a couple of doors east inside the Grand Canal Shoppes.
The former Kmart building that has sat vacant for several months in the northwest Las Vegas Valley will soon become a WinCo Foods.