What do boulders, beaches and pearls have in common? They are names of ConAm apartment complexes in Southern Nevada that have taken advantage of cash incentives offered by the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA). ConAm has received more than $161,000 for replacing grass with water-smart landscapes and replacing plumbing fixtures and appliances with high-efficiently … [Read more...] about Apartment Complexes Save
Archives for April 2021
Scott Arkills: Silver State Schools Credit Union
Get to Know Business Leaders Throughout Nevada Scott Arkills Silver State Schools Credit Union Located in Las Vegas, Silver State Schools Credit Union is led by Scott Arkills who serves as president and CEO. Scott is responsible for every aspect of the over $1 billion asset and nearly 56,000 member strong credit union. He is a community leader and … [Read more...] about Scott Arkills: Silver State Schools Credit Union
What Gives them the Right?Separation of Powers in Nevada
“The powers of the government of the state of Nevada shall be divided into three separate departments, the Legislative, the Executive and the Judicial; and no persons charged with the exercise of powers properly belonging to one of these departments shall exercise any functions, appertaining to either of the others, except in the cases expressly directed or permitted in this … [Read more...] about What Gives them the Right?
Long Road to RecoveryHealthcare Check-Up
Nevada’s doctors and hospitals battled gallantly to beat down one of their biggest threats ever throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, as the pandemic begins to wane, the healthcare industry faces a major new headache: Digging itself out of the financial woes left in the wake of the battle against COVID-19. Administrators of big acute-care hospitals — the ones on the … [Read more...] about Long Road to Recovery
Business Survival VS. Pandemic DestructionBankruptcy in Nevada
For Nevada businesses struggling to survive during the coronavirus pandemic, bankruptcy may end up being the only way out. While overall filings nationally were up 20 percent last year, according to bankruptcy court records, the number of businesses in the state that filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which involves reorganizing and remaining in operation, have remained relatively … [Read more...] about Business Survival VS. Pandemic Destruction
Industry FocusCommercial Brokers
The past year of pandemic related hurdles has presented unique challenges for commercial real estate (CRE) professionals. Each submarket was affected differently by COVID and the market shifted to reflect those changes. Recently, executives representing commercial real estate in Nevada met virtually in a roundtable sponsored by City National Bank to discuss the changes to the … [Read more...] about Industry Focus
Then & NowHenderson
It’s the second largest city in the state, one of the safest cities in the nation and has some of the best schools in southern Nevada. Fifteen minutes from the McCarran International Airport, and 30 minutes from the California border, Henderson is a great place for people and businesses to call home. Ten years ago, the City of Henderson was just coming out of the Great … [Read more...] about Then & Now
Multi-Family in NevadaLet’s Get Vertical
When the pandemic locked Nevada into quarantine in 2020, multi-family commercial real estate market professionals braced for bad news. With the state essentially at a standstill, the most likely scenario was the multi-family commercial real estate market would take a direct economic hit. Instead, the opposite happened. The pandemic accelerated the market nationally, and the … [Read more...] about Multi-Family in Nevada
A Zero-Risk Society is Not a Reasonable Policy Proposal
Some Nevadans might be old enough to remember when “two weeks to slow the spread” was the official position of most governors invoking vast emergency powers in response to the novel coronavirus. Long gone are those days. For more than a year, we have lived in a world where one-man-rule suddenly usurped representative democracy as the standard form of state government and … [Read more...] about A Zero-Risk Society is Not a Reasonable Policy Proposal
David Garcia
Executive Director, Head of Nevada J.P. Morgan Private Bank Type of Business: Private Bank Based In: Southern Nevada Hails From: New Orleans, Louisiana Years Co. has been in Nevada: 01 Years with Company in Nevada: 01 Employees with Company: 10 What was your first job? Delivering newspapers with my father. What do you want your legacy to be? A loving husband and … [Read more...] about David Garcia
Around the StateApril 2021
Sand Reaches Agreement to Sell Las Vegas Property Las Vegas Sands Corp. has entered into definitive agreements to sell its Las Vegas real property and operations for approximately $6.25 billion. The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and the Sands Expo and Convention Center are both part of the agreement. Under the terms of the agreement, an affiliate of funds managed by Apollo Global … [Read more...] about Around the State
Through Challenging Times, Buying and Selling Business Continues at Record Pace in Nevada
With all of the tragedy, shut down and hardship associated with COVID, there have been a few bright spots in the Nevada business community that give us great hope for 2021. As the new year is underway, it is interesting to note that entrepreneurship is notably on the rise. Nevada has experienced an increase in the sale of existing businesses to the next generation of … [Read more...] about Through Challenging Times, Buying and Selling Business Continues at Record Pace in Nevada
Commercial RE ReportRetail Summary: Fourth Quarter 2020
Northern Nevada By Dickson Commercial Group Retail had its best quarter of the year in the fourth quarter of 2020 with $84.05 million in total sales volume and 19 total sales. For comparison, the total volume in Q3 was $10.3 million and the total volume in Q2 was $9.6 million. The average price per square foot in the fourth quarter was the lowest average this year at … [Read more...] about Commercial RE Report
Business IndicatorsApril 2021
The “second” estimate of U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) for the fourth quarter of 2020 climbed 4.1 percent at an annual rate. Overall, the increase in real GDP benefitted from robust recovery in consumer spending and business investment, while net exports and government spending contributed negatively to growth. U.S. nonfarm employment posted a stronger-than-expected … [Read more...] about Business Indicators
Last WordWhat Characteristic Do You Appreciate Most in your Partner?
Tim Brooks Owner Emerald Island Casino & Rainbow Club Casino “I look to my wife often for guidance and counsel when faced with a business decision or challenge. Time and again, she amazes me with her insight. She is my closest friend and most trusted partner.” Cecilia Schafler President Lage Design “What I most appreciate in my partner is that he brings … [Read more...] about Last Word