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1 month ago |
nevadabusiness.com | Kathleen Foley
Nevada locales have been featured in movies for many years – from the Landmark implosion in “Mars Attacks”, to the Reno Arch in “Sister Act” and Lake Tahoe as the final resting place of Fredo Corleone in “The Godfather, Part II”. Television shows like “Reno 911” and the original “CSI” series are set in Nevada, but most of what viewers see on the screen has actually been filmed in other states.
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2 months ago |
nevadabusiness.com | Kathleen Foley
The banking industry must constantly adapt to changes:in the economy, in the interest rate environment, in regulations, in online security and in political leadership. For many bankers, it’s a never-ending balancing act, and the coming months will again challenge their adaptability and resilience. Bankers constantly adjust their business model to account for interest rates, which affect nearly all aspects of banking.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
nevadabusiness.com | Kathleen Foley
As Nevada companies move away from the work-from-home model and return to more traditional in-office work, will they find enough quality space to fill their needs? Commercial real estate experts in both major urban areas believe supply, especially in Class A product, will be increasingly tight in 2025, causing vacancy rates to decrease and rents to rise in response to the predicted supply/demand imbalance.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
nevadabusiness.com | Kathleen Foley
Master planned communities, frequently referred to as MPCs, have been popular since the 1960s, but they are constantly evolving to meet changing market conditions and homebuyer preferences. More than just a collection of neighborhoods, larger MPCs can have all the amenities of a small, self-contained town, often including parks, restaurants and shops, and even schools and fire stations. Creating and adhering to a comprehensive master plan is key to the success of any MPC.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
nevadabusiness.com | Kathleen Foley
Industrial projects at both ends of the state, especially big-box warehouse and distribution facilities, are playing a pivotal role in diversifying Nevada’s tourism-dependent economy. Large tracts of empty land are being transformed into industrial parks and high-tech hubs that increasingly attract out-of-state companies seeking proximity to West Coast markets without high costs and burdensome regulations.
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