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Brownstone Canyon Archaeological District comprises 2,920 acres (1,180 ha) [1] and is located in the La Madre Mountain Wilderness Area which covers 47,180 acres (19,090 ha) in southern Nevada. [1] The area is administered by the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and the Bureau of Land Management and includes many petroglyphs .
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.
A Las Vegas couple filed a lawsuit against the producers and a local construction company involved in an episode of HGTV's Property Brothers in 2021.
In February 1976, the Clark County Commission approved the 23-story Xanadu resort, to be built on the Las Vegas Strip at the corner of South Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue. The resort would include approximately 1,700 hotel rooms and a casino, as well as convention facilities, a showroom, dining, and indoor tennis courts.
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Tamares is the largest landholder in downtown Las Vegas, owning 40% of the land. [1] Tamares acquires and operates its properties. Today, Tamares Group holds a $3 billion portfolio. Its real estate holdings encompass 2.3 million square feet of office space. [2]
In 1969, the Avon Products executive Girard B. Henderson relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, and embarked on the construction of the Dawson buildings on Spencer Street and an underground house across the street, which took from 1974 to 1978 to build. Oswald Gutsche, the president of Alexander Dawson Inc., oversaw the building of a new underground ...
Blue Man Vegas, LLC v. NLRB (529 F. 3d 417 (D.C. Cir. 2008), [1] was a case of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, in which it held on whether the National Labor Relations Board had erred in its holding the bargaining unit proposed by the union was appropriate.