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In this file photo, home building continued in Anthem in late 2008 and in other Pulte Homes and Del Webb communities in the valley.
Homebuilders Pulte and Lennar sue AG over hiring of law firm to probe lending
March 11, 2010
Home building giants Pulte Homes Inc. and Lennar Corp. are suing Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, charging she improperly hired a union-affiliated law firm to investigate predatory mortgage lending allegations.

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Companies announce plans for wind turbine manufacturing plant
March 11, 2010
A consortium of companies announced plans today to develop a plant in the Las Vegas area that would employ about 1,000 people for manufacturing wind turbines. The 320,000-square-foot plant would be one of the largest manufacturing employers in Southern Nevada.
MGM Mirage, Cox recognized as leaders in diversity
March 11, 2010
Las Vegas-based MGM Mirage has once again landed on an important national list of the nation’s top companies for diversity. The casino-resort operator is the only Nevada-based company and the only gaming company on DiversityInc’s 2010 Top 50 Companies For Diversity list issued Wednesday.

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February home foreclosures fall sharply in Nevada
March 10, 2010
Nationwide, the number of foreclosures filed in February rose 6 percent compared to February 2009, but Nevada bucked that trend with foreclosure filings down 30 percent, according to California-based RealtyTrac.

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Gaming companies say thank you to Harry Reid in bright lights
March 10, 2010
Las Vegas gaming companies were showing in a very public way their appreciation to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for his role in ushering tourism legislation through Congress.

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Rooms shown above, from left to right, are from the Golden Nugget, Monte Carlo and Palms.
Report: Las Vegas hotel rooms are nation's most affordable
March 10, 2010
Thanks in part to the recession, Las Vegas has the nation's most popular and affordable hotel rooms, according to a twice-annual survey by the travel reservations Web site Hotels.com. Rates plummeted significantly from the first half of last year, when Las Vegas was ranked 45th in hotel pricing nationwide.

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Las Vegas visitor numbers see increase for fifth month
March 10, 2010
The number of visitors to Las Vegas in January increased over the same month a year ago, according to figures released today. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said 2,877,716 people visited Las Vegas in January, which is up from 2,765,916 visitors in January 2009 -- and increase of 4 percent.

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Nevada casino win drops 3.2 percent in January
March 10, 2010
Gaming revenues dropped 3.2 percent in January compared to the same month a year ago, a figure that was better than expected. Nevada casinos reported a gaming win of $883 million in January, with casinos on the Las Vegas Strip down 3 percent.

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Convention Center’s recycling rate among nation’s best
March 10, 2010
More than half of the discarded materials from the Las Vegas Convention Center and Cashman Center were recycled in 2009, but the recycling rate of those facilities' building partners helped push the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority's green record to among the best in the country among meeting facilities.

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World Trade Center to be established in Las Vegas
March 9, 2010
The organization that produces the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has obtained the trademark rights for “World Trade Center, Las Vegas” and will work to develop a location in the city as a center for international trade.

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Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, flanked by showgirls Meda Bell, left, and Candice Dickerson, speaks during a 2010 Earth Hour news conference at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Earth Hour will take place on March 27 at 8:30 p.m. Las Vegas time. For the second year in a row, casinos on the Las Vegas Strip will turn off marquee and non-essential exterior lighting for the event.
Las Vegas Strip casinos to go dark for Earth Hour
March 9, 2010
Las Vegas will join the worldwide Earth Hour event as lights are turned off around the city – and the Strip – from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 27. The World Wildlife Fund, which organizes the event, held a news conference Tuesday at the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign, which also will be turned off for the event. The organization hopes to send a message about climate change and the importance of energy conservation by getting as many people as possible to turn off their lights.

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Las Vegas home sales dip for second month
March 9, 2010
Southern Nevada home sales dipped for the second consecutive month as the supply continues to dwindle and foreclosures account for a lower percentage of sales, according to statistics released today by the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors.

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Nevada Resort Association chief Bill Bible leaves for MGM Mirage board
March 9, 2010
Former gaming regulator Bill Bible is resigning immediately as president of the Nevada Resort Association so he can become a board member of MGM Mirage.

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Harrah's to clubs: Pay past-due expenses at Planet Hollywood or leave
March 8, 2010
The new owner of the Planet Hollywood resort in Las Vegas has been pressuring the bankrupt Privé and Living Room nightclubs there to either pay their past-due rent and expenses or vacate the premises. Owned by Miami nightclub company the Opium Group, Privé and Living Room filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Nov. 11 in Florida.

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Aria, Bellagio coexisting just fine, MGM Mirage says
March 8, 2010
During MGM Mirage’s fourth-quarter earnings conference call last month, the company’s executives attempted to address questions that have dogged them since the recession began. Would Aria have to use extremely low rates to keep rooms occupied?

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