links for 2007-06-09
By lalitd
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The Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks were named after a movie, so maybe the Las Vegas Pirates or Titans would work as a moniker for a potential NHL franchise in Southern Nevada.
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The number of homes listed for sale in Southern Nevada topped 23,000 in May, just shy of the record 23,474 single-family homes for sales in October, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported Thursday.
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Fontainebleau Resorts announced Thursday it has secured approximately $4 billion in financing to complete projects in Las Vegas and Miami and to retire old debts.
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The state’s job losses triggered by the downturn in the housing market have been deeper than estimated and could worsen as homebuilders struggle with tightening credit.
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The predictions in 2004 and 2005 that Las Vegas couldn’t absorb all the condominium projects that were proposed are coming to fruition.
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In the past few years, most of the news about Lake Mead has been bad.
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Casinos statewide etched out another record month in April, winning $1.053 billion from gamblers despite a months-long softening in the slot market.
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A new phrase is about to enter the Las Vegas nightlife vernacular — Cowboy ultralounge. The “ultra” is an understatement. Texas-size is more apt.
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Miami-based real estate firm The Peebles Corp. announced today they have purchased a 13-acre parcel of land on Paradise Road to use for their upcoming luxury resort and condo development.
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