Plans for more hangars and a restaurant at the Carson City Airport are a step closer on the long path to realization. On April 16, the Carson City Airport Authority voted unanimously, with Tim Puliz absent, to award a lease (a minimum 64 cents per square foot) to Eagle Valley Airport Development LLC, a fixed base operator.
The recent outbreak of a virus in dairy cows across 17 states, including Nevada, has highlighted the ongoing and increased need for livestock biosecurity efforts to protect livestock from foreign animal diseases, including foot-and-mouth disease that affects livestock and is expected to hit the U.S. relatively soon.
ArchCrest Commercial Partners announces the grand opening of its new Residential Real Estate Division, ArchCrest Partners, LLC. Under the ArchCrest umbrella, Commercial Partners is integrating its commercial brand with a full-service residential division.
Churchill County commissioners upheld a special use permit with further conditions after hearing testimony and public comment April 16 during an appeal hearing. Honey Gibbons, Carolyn Kendrick-Heaverne and Bernadette Francke filed appeals against a permit previously approved by the Churchill County Planning Commission for NNV Investments LLC, a subsidiary of the battery recycling and remanufacturing business Redwood Materials.
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa has been named the No. 1 hotel in Reno by U.S. News & World Report. The publication evaluated more than 31,000 properties across the U.S., Europe, Bermuda, Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean for its 15th annual rankings.
Basin Street Properties has signed a lease at 50 W. Liberty in downtown Reno. With its new location at 50 W. Liberty, Blue Sky Trust joins one of Reno’s premier Class A office spaces.
A conversation that started out as mutual appreciation between two female CEOs working in the same space eventually led to a mid-April acquisition of Reno-based Jimmy Beans Wool by Local Crafts Group of Vancouver, Wash.
Slim Chickens Sparks was recognized with the Life Changing Chicken Community Involvement award at its annual conference in Las Vegas. Slim Chickens Sparks was selected as first recipient of the award after a nomination process open to the over 300 Slim Chickens franchises worldwide.
Sponsored Content: Two bills introduced in the 2025 Nevada legislative session are making headlines among attorneys and business leaders alike for their potential to alter personal injury and workers' compensation claims statewide.
Ava Coulter, marketing and communications specialist with the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada, learned a lot about marketing while attending the University of Nevada’s College of Business.
Tuesday, Earth Day, was no different at ComputerCorps’ facility in east Carson City. Volunteers were doing what the nonprofit has been doing for more than 25 years: breaking down computers and other electronics, refurbishing and reselling (or donating) most items while recycling some.
Northern Nevada is home to one of the nation’s top auto shops. Carson City Hyundai last month topped J.D. Power’s customer satisfaction survey, which ranks service departments based on reviews from customers at 845 Hyundai dealerships around the country.
Small businesses play a pivotal role in fueling economic growth and creating opportunities for entrepreneurs and the communities they serve to thrive. If you’re exploring financing options to start or grow a business, 2025 offers a unique chance to leverage Small Business Administration loans.
Local attorneys and judges are encouraged to give back to the community through Washoe County Bar Association’s food drive.
Senate Bill 69 would only impact companies that have invested at least $1 billion in economic development. Currently only three of those entities are in Nevada.