As Genting Group prepares to construct a resort at the formerly scrapped Echelon site, other construction in Las Vegas also is pointing to signs of hope for Sin City’s economy. Up to $2 billion will go into hotel-casino refurbishment on the Strip, and another $2.5 billion is planned for the Las Vegas Global Business District, which will include renovating the city’s convention center and other offerings. Read the Los Angeles Times story here.
Go Mini’s plans to revolutionize storage solutions in Hartford
Go Mini’s—the portable storage franchise that offers containers for moving, storage, renovation and restoration needs—is targeting Hartford, Connecticut, for its next wave of growth, with plans to expand into communities throughout the