Building NevadaThe Economics of Art
Financial challenges experienced by Nevada residents are mirrored by Nevada arts and culture organizations. During the economic downturn Nevada is still working to bounce back from, some Nevada..[MORE]. May 2012
What is Paper?
Remember when businesses relied on rotary phones, typewriters and snail mail, when sales were done face to face and clients paid by cash or check? Today’s essential work tools are a..[MORE]. April 2012
Alternative Energy
With the economy still languishing and no dramatic change in sight, questions need to be asked: Is the green movement retaining the fervor it had seen in the past? Does alternative energy have..[MORE]. March 2012
Telecom
What’s ahead for Telecom in 2012?
Lots of exciting new technologies and services, for one thing. And continued diversification, for another.
And a still-crummy economy..[MORE]. February 2012
Keeping Our Heads Above Water
Most of us are used to having as much water as we need. We simply turn on the tap and out flows the water. However, those who work within the agencies overseeing water allocation must deal..[MORE]. January 2012
Nevada Engineers
Nevada resident David Frohnen had worked eight years as a managing principal for a global engineering firm when it laid him off in 2010 to downsize. He then started his own engineering firm,..[MORE]. December 2011
Office Space
In its third year of being depressed, Nevada’s office space market continues to experience high vacancy rates, lease rates comparable to ones ten years ago, several distressed..[MORE]. November 2011
Property Management
Like so much of the American business landscape over the last three years, commercial property management has changed – often abruptly.
With the economy straining to hang on,..[MORE]. October 2011
A "Fixer Upper"
Remember when buying a home was as simple as liking the neighborhood, peeking inside closets, flushing the toilets and filling out papers?
These days, Nevada’s residential real..[MORE]. September 2011
Public Works
As the economic recession continues to take its toll on the Silver State, it’s not exactly business as usual for public works in Nevada. Although individuals who plan and execute these..[MORE]. August 2011
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