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In 1980, the Hebrew Academy Las Vegas opened at the original Temple Beth Sholom in East Las Vegas.Eight years later, its director, Dr. Tamar Lubin Saposhnik along with Las Vegas businessman Milton I. Schwartz along with George and Gertrude Rudiak, created the Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy for elementary-aged children.
The Siegel Group also owned the Gold Spike Hotel and Casino in downtown Las Vegas from February 2008 until selling it in April 2013 to Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project. [4] [5] By 2009, the Siegel Suites chain operated apartment complexes in Las Vegas and Mesquite, Nevada, totaling 3,000 units. Siegel had also purchased the Mount Charleston Hotel ...
By 2020, Pinkbox Doughnuts had become a household name in Las Vegas. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 2023, Pinkbox Doughnuts’ expansion into Nevada and Utah included 12 new locations, featuring the Plaza Hotel and Casino, the Las Vegas Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium, and sites in Primm, NV; Laughlin, NV; and St. George, UT.
Companies located in or with headquarters in the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. Pages in category "Companies based in Las Vegas" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
Companies based in the Las Vegas Valley (11 C, 15 P) N. Companies based in North Las Vegas, Nevada (7 P) P. Companies based in Paradise, Nevada (2 C, 32 P) R.
Sep. 14—The Jewish community in Las Vegas, N.M., survived without a building to call its own for more than six decades, calling to mind Moses and the Israelites wandering in the wilderness for ...
The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, formerly the Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, is a 47-story [1] luxury hotel and condominium building in the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is managed by Hilton Worldwide as part of the Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts brand. It is owned by Tiffany Lam and Andrew and Peggy Cherng.
In 1996, the Alexander Dawson Foundation decided to open a school in the Las Vegas Valley, the Foundation's home for more than 30 years.Located on a 33-acre (13 ha) campus in Summerlin, the Alexander Dawson Foundation spent $58 million for the land, the school facilities, the interest expenses on the construction bonds, and in shortfall budget support during the school's early years.