In The News: Lee Business School

Las Vegas Review Journal

After a year of rising interest rates and lowering inflation, businesses in Las Vegas are hoping for a strong holiday season to boost their sales.

Las Vegas Review Journal

During the pandemic, Wall Street-backed companies and hedge funds significantly expanded their holdings in Southern Nevada’s single-family rental market, through both purchases and new construction. Eight of the most prolific companies now own more than 13,000 homes combined in Clark County, compared to fewer than 8,000 in 2019.

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Gazeta Bankowa

Advertising on billboards can cost millions of dollars, have the area of ​​20 tennis courts or weigh two tons. Experts argue that even such amounts are paid off very quickly, because many such advertisements later conquer the Internet. In Poland, billboards are also experiencing a "renaissance of form". Although companies do not spend as much as in the USA or Dubai, they spend more on this advertising segment from year to year.

Las Vegas Sun

Taxpayer subsidies for stadiums part of doing business, experts say

Las Vegas Sun

Taxpayer subsidies for stadiums part of doing business, experts say

CDC Gaming Reports

Las Vegas is prepared to welcome international high rollers and the jet set when it hosts the Formula One circuit this week, and operators and analysts are excited about what it will mean for the bottom line on a traditionally slow weekend before Thanksgiving and for years to come.

Las Vegas Review Journal

With only days left until thousands of Culinary Local 226 members on the Las Vegas Strip threatened to go on strike, negotiations took a bit of skill and several late nights to wrap up.

New York Times

Two big unions reached contract agreements with the three largest resort operators ahead of a series of events crucial to the city’s economic rebound.

WWD

Data from the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ shows a majority of recent Nevada newcomers are Californians.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Downtown Las Vegas’ recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic was more resilient than other American cities, but some economists say the region will need to diversify to keep up growth in the long term.

Vegas Inc

Student loans, housing and ever-increasing inflation are just a few of the fiscal challenges facing college students nationwide, and a new UNLV initiative has aimed itself at helping students weather the financial storm.