Harsch Pays $14.6 Million for Valley Freeway Center

Harsch Investment Properties bought the four-building, 229,000-square-foot Valley Freeway Center, on 14.35 acres, at 7565-7685 Commercial Way in Henderson for $14.6 million, or $64-per-square-foot, from...

Power Broker Confidential Now On CALV Website

Local real estate news can now be easily found by clicking the Power Broker Confidential (PBC) logo on the Commercial Alliance Las Vegas (CALV)  website home page....

I Collission Signs 10 Year Deal at 6905 Charleston

I Collision, LLC signed a 120-month $1,355,405.12 lease for 19,040 square feet of office warehouse space located at 6905 Charleston Blvd., in Las Vegas. ...

Taylor International Buys New Office Building

Taylor International Corp. bought a 6-year-old, 6,804-square-foot office building, on 0.72 acres, inside The Park at Spanish Ridge at 8804 Spanish Ridge Ave. in Las Vegas...

Buffalo/215 Business Park Building Sold

Kickjab Inc. bought a 6,140-square-foot office building inside the Buffalo/215 Business Park at 7711 W. Post Road in Las Vegas for $319,800, or $52-per-square-foot, from PF 1...

Henderson Airport Parcel Sold For $2.3 Million

West Flamingo Road LLC bought 12.84 acres of land along Executive Airport Drive in Henderson for $2,349,104, or $182,952-per-acre, from South 15 Partners LLC....

Power Broker Confidential Tops 35,000 Page Views

Power Broker Confidential today topped 35,000 page views. Woo-hoo! Thanks, we appreciate it. Be sure to check us out on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, too. And feel free to steal our...

New Growth Owners Launch Colliers Investment Division

New Growth Commercial principals Bridget Richards and Jason Lesley have been recruited by Colliers International to launch a Las Vegas Investment Services Division focused...

NVAR Names Kolleen Kelley 2014 Realtor of the Year

The Nevada Association of Realtors (NVAR) named Golden Real Estate and Investments’ Kolleen Kelley its 2014 Nevada Realtor of the Year during a Dec....

U.S. Nonresidential Construction Spending Dips

Nonresidential construction spending fell 2 percent in January, which is the largest setback to spending since January 2014, according to the March 2 release...
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