Building NevadaNevada’s Industrial Market
Nevada’s explosive population growth, robust economy and attractive business climate, which includes no franchise, corporate income or capital gains taxes, continue to attract industrial..[MORE]. August 2005
Olympia Land Corporation
For the past three decades, Garry Goett has been one of Nevada’s most prominent developers, transforming raw parcels of land into some of the state’s most sought-after addresses...[MORE]. August 2005
Big A, Little E
In Northern Nevada, Barnes & Noble.com’s warehouse, Intuit’s office park and a Walgreen’s retail store, and in Southern Nevada, Scott Drake Enterprises’..[MORE]. July 2005
Nevada’s Architectural Firms
With sprawling shopping centers and oceans of neon lights, it’s almost impossible to imagine Las Vegas and Reno as the dusty one-horse towns they used to be. Nevada has long been experiencing..[MORE]. July 2005
IRS-Qualified Intermediaries
Since 1921, Internal Revenue Code 1031 has encouraged investment property owners to trade their properties to avoid paying capital gains tax. Fortunes have been made by taking advantage of this..[MORE]. June 2005
Water-Smart Landscaping Makes Cents
Nevada’s streetscapes and yards are changing. Once embellished with greenbelts, trees and shrubs, they now boast different types of ground cover, multiple plant groupings, varying elevations..[MORE]. June 2005
Nevada Title Company
When Terry Wright came to Las Vegas in 1976 to manage a national title company, he quickly found that the planning and decision processes of the title business were usually reserved for..[MORE]. May 2005
Nevada’s Retail Market
In Northern Nevada, retail is climbing toward the mountains, with a retail lifestyle center proposed at the base of Mt. Rose Highway. In Southern Nevada, it’s climbing toward the sky, with..[MORE]. May 2005
Hawco Properties
Most people see nothing but dirt, rocks and sagebrush in the desert. But Jim Haw saw the future. He and his son, Jim Haw, Jr., came to Northern Nevada from Las Vegas in 1978 knowing how quickly a..[MORE]. April 2005
Population Boom, Job Growth
Nevada’s housing market remains red hot due to a steady migration of new residents attracted to the state’s low taxes and steady employment growth. Nevada grew to a population of 2.37..[MORE]. April 2005
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