Building NevadaIf You Build It, They Will Shop
Stable was the key word for 2000, and optimistic seems to be the mood for 2001. Nevada continues to defy doomsayers as the economy grows steadily, if not at a record pace. Retail real estate,..[MORE]. February 2001
CSR Nevada: A Reputation Set in Concrete CSR America continues to be a leader in the U.S. construction and building materials industry. It is the largest producer of concrete pipe and concrete block in the United States, as well as one of..[MORE]. January 2001
Master-Planned Communities
Where can you find parks, schools, neighborhood retail centers, museums, libraries, cultural centers, recreational facilities and state-of-the-art medical facilities all located right in your own..[MORE]. January 2001
Tradewinds Construction
Tradewinds Construction President and CEO Jeffrey Vilkin says his company is unique.
In a town where construction companies – both general contractors and subcontractors – are a..[MORE]. December 2000
Home Sweet Home:
A home, according to Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, is "one’s place of residence, or domicile." It’s also where the heart is, and where you hang your hat. Over..[MORE]. November 2000
Making It In Nevada
Manufacturing runs the economy, in Nevada and around the developed world. If it isn't grown or mined, it has to be manufactured. If it's grown, it was grown with manufactured products. If..[MORE]. October 2000
Street of Dreams
A select group of home builders, architects and design professionals have been given the opportunity to show what the "dream house" in southern Nevada could look like if money were no..[MORE]. October 2000
APEX INDUSTRIAL PARK
Poggemeyer Design Group, a design and engineering firm with offices in Reno and Las Vegas, has been retained to provide master planning services for the Apex Industrial Park. Larry Carroll,..[MORE]. September 2000
Desert Friendly Homes
Living in Las Vegas presents many challenges, including adjusting to extreme temperatures and learning to conserve water and energy in a desert environment. Anyone who doesn’t like the heat..[MORE]. September 2000
Filling in the Blanks
Infill development is becoming more and more important in Nevada as open-space amenities are lost to sprawling commercial and residential developments. Chuck Alvey of the Economic Development..[MORE]. September 2000
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