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Wal-Mart store to create 300 jobs in Reno
A 19-acre swath of vacant land north of the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino on East Second Street has begun transformation into a retail complex to be anchored by Wal-Mart next year.
Flood control [read more]
[ source ] http://www.rgj.com : July 20, 2009 |
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Companies upset with airport authority
Two Reno roofing companies are upset with the Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority for awarding three contracts worth more than $400,000 to a Southern California company, charging the authority ignored their [read more]
[ source ] http://www.rgj.com : July 6, 2009 |
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5 injured in construction collapse at McCarran Airport
Five workers were injured in a construction collapse early today at McCarran International Airport.
The accident occurred about 7 a.m. at the airport's Terminal 3 roadways project. The five [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : June 23, 2009 |
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Western builders confident
Increased home sales helped boost builder confidence in the West in June, although local experts believe sentiment in Northern Nevada is likely lower than the region as a whole.
Builder confidence [read more]
[ source ] http://www.rgj.com : June 16, 2009 |
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2 Reno contractors cited by state board
The Nevada State Contractors Board cited two Reno contractors as part of a recent sting operation.
* Timothy P. Dryer of Capitol Overhead Door Inc. was issued a criminal citation for operating [read more]
[ source ] http://www.rgj.com : June 16, 2009 |
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Outlook for Fontainebleau slides from bad to worse
When the ambitious Fontainebleau was announced in 2005, the 4,000-room resort project, which might have been an icon unto itself in another city, joined a crowded field of megaresorts in planning or [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lasvegassun.com : June 8, 2009 |
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