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Coroners: Slain deputy’s brother overdosed

Las Vegas coroners said Wednesday the brother of slain Millard County sheriff’s Deputy Josie Greathouse Fox accidentally overdosed in April. Ryan Greathouse died of cocaine, methadone, ethanol and heroin intoxication, the Clark County Coroner’s Office found. Greathouse, 40, was found dead in an apartment bedroom April 22 near 9100 Echelon Point in northwest Las Vegas, said police spokesman Bill ...

Jones Lang LaSalle expands Las Vegas presence

Chicago-based commercial real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle is expanding its local presence. The firm hired two prominent Las Vegas industry executives, Colliers International's Dean Kaufman and CB Richard Ellis' Bret Davis, as senior vice presidents.

Vaughan faces angry investors in court

Former Albuquerque real estate mogul Doug Vaughan faced a crowd of angry investors Wednesday in Federal Bankruptcy Court for a creditor meeting.  

Cisco extends energy management reach

Cisco today used its Cisco Live event in Las Vegas to announce a range of energy management technologies and initiatives aimed at consumers, businesses and utilities.

Saint John of Las Vegas

Recommended THE FILM It's fairly lofty screenwriting ambition to rework Dante's "Inferno" into a modern comedy about insurance fraud investigation, and it's a shame "Saint John of Las Vegas" just isn't determined enough to sell the madness, spending a measly 75 minutes to work its way around primo psychological real estate. It's a black comedy with a few exceptional scenes, but never gels ...

Real Estate News: Chinese Bank Makes Foray Into U.S.

A daily round-up of real-estate news in today's WSJ.

If There’s A Bottom In Sight For Commercial Real Estate, We Can’t See It

In the last 18 months, the commercial real estate market has seriously deteriorated. Yet many analysts are hopeful that the worst is over and that pressure on property owners will begin to ease. Let's take an in-depth look at whether their optimism is justified.

Live Nation Opens Las Vegas Office Under the Leadership of Industry Veteran Bob Cayne

Live Nation announced that it has opened a new office in Las Vegas, Nevada, and that industry veteran Bob Cayne has been appointed to the newly created position of President of Live Nation Concerts, Las Vegas. Â Cayne, a 10-year Las Vegas resident, will oversee the company's existing concert operations, including the production of top tours at the House of Blues, The Pearl Theater at the Palms ...

18 Luxury Townhomes Sold At Auction In Baltimore

Eighteen luxury townhomes on Baltimore's Inner Harbor were sold at auction Monday night. It wasn't a foreclosure sale or a sell-off to appease creditors. The auction's goal was to re-set prices in the luxury real estate market. Bids started at $329,000 for townhomes that were listed for more than a million just two months ago.

Supercross will return to SLC

motorsports • The AMA Supercross series is scheduled to return to Salt Lake City for the third straight year, with a race April 30 at Rice-Eccles Stadium. The 17-race 2011 schedule released Monday begins in Anaheim, Calif., on Jan. 8, then heads to Phoenix before visiting Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium for the first time. The series concludes May 7 in Las Vegas. U.S. trounces Dominican Republic ...