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Nevada’s business-friendly tax structure attracts California business owners
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Las Vegas, Henderson, and Reno are among the many prime 10 ten relocation cities for California companies, that is in response to the Higher Las Vegas Realtor Affiliation.
Is Nevada quick changing into a gold mine for companies fleeing the Golden State? Monetary Analyst Steve Budin says – it’s.
“Nevada has lengthy had a repute of being a business-friendly state,” Budin stated.
It seems vacationers aren’t the one ones heading to Las Vegas. With 56 initiatives underneath development, Valley Realtor Anthony Luna and his colleagues agree enterprise relocation is booming.
“We’re again right here in Vegas, and we plan on selecting up the place we left off again on the finish of 2019,” stated enterprise proprietor, Austin Pena.
Pena began “Prepared Set Photo voltaic” in Las Vegas 4 years in the past, however due to the pandemic and its unfavorable impact on the economic system, Pena and his companions determined to relocate the corporate to Texas. However now they’re again on the town post-pandemic and Pena says the corporate is saving tens of millions of {dollars} by working out of Nevada.
“It has helped us perceive the worth of a greenback and the way we ought to be as environment friendly as attainable.”
Barry Stieb with Actual Property Firm Dwelling Sensible says similar to Pena, he’s acquired many consumers curious about transferring their firms to Nevada due to our state’s no warehouse tax.
“The truth that we don’t have a warehouse tax has moved a whole lot of firms merely due to warehouse items,” Stieb stated.
Stieb says so many companies are relocating to Las Vegas that business area is changing into restricted.
“We had a number of shoppers searching for a warehouse and workplace area mixed for varied causes and it’s robust on the market to seek out that excellent area.” Budin says Nevada’s business-friendly tax construction advantages not solely companies, however our residents too.
“As you construct workplace area, as you construct warehouses, these buildings are paying property taxes into the county fund. these taxes are used to pay for brand spanking new faculties, new firehouses, new police stations.”
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Chabad of Southern Nevada to host Grand Menorah lighting in Downtown Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — On Thursday, the Chabad of Southern Nevada will host the Grand Menorah lighting at Fremont Street at The Fremont Street Experience at 4 p.m.
Mayor-elect Shelly Berkley and other local officials will be in attendance.
There will be music, latkes and free dreidels for the kids.
The 20-foot menorah is erected and maintained throughout Chanukah from Dec. 25 and culminates on Jan 2.
For more information, you can click here.
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Driver’s close call near Emerald Bay highlights danger on icy Sierra Nevada roads
TRUCKEE — With another weather system just about done with Northern California, roads in the Northern California high country are open but still potentially treacherous on Christmas Day.
As of noon, there are no restrictions on both Interstate 80 and Highway 50 in the Sierra Nevada.
The same can’t be said for the smaller highways, however.
On Highway 89, Caltrans says chains or snow tires are required from Truckee to the Sierra/Plumas County line, and from Truckee to around 11 miles north of Truckee.
Highlighting how dangerous the conditions could be, on Christmas morning California Highway Patrol posted about a driver who nearly went completely off the side of the road near Emerald Bay. The vehicle had to be towed out.
Further south, along Highway 88, Caltrans says chains are also still required on all vehicles from 6.5 miles east of Peddler Hill in Amador County to about 5 miles west of Picketts Junction in Alpine County.
Another impactful weather system is expected to arrive by Thursday in Northern California
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LETTER: Let’s consider how much growth Southern Nevada can accomodate
Neither of the authors of “Homesteading 2.0” (Dec. 15 Review-Journal) lives in Nevada. Yet, they believe they are qualified to advocate for increased development of our public lands.
To date, much new development has focused on luxury housing and green energy projects, rather than the need for affordable housing. While the authors acknowledge our successful conservation efforts, they fail to mention that current residents are being heavily regulated by the water authority, facing penalties, and pressured to reduce water usage. Lawns are being replaced with desert landscaping, and ongoing development to accommodate growth is contributing to the urban heat island effect. This growth has led to more congested roadways, wildlife encroaching into urban areas due to habitat loss and reduced access to recreational spaces that residents once enjoyed.
One of the defining features of Las Vegas was the open space surrounding the valley, which has long been a unique advantage of living in the Southwest. We must carefully consider how much growth we are willing to support moving forward.
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