Las Vegas was founded on the belief that anything is possible, and that can-do, entrepreneurial attitude easily translates to business in a state with one of the country’s most favorable corporate tax environments. Coupled with city incentive and assistance programs, Las Vegas is a great place to start and operate a business.
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Centered around Bonneville Avenue and Casino Center Boulevard, most of this area is filled with office and government buildings. With several court buildings located here
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This district is an entry way into downtown from the north and US-93/95. Home to the new headquarters of Zappos , as well as the Mob Museum , the Downtown Gateway also
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The Downtown South District is a mixed-use area defined primarily by industrial and commercial land uses. The district encompasses 18b, The Las Vegas Arts District, which
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The 18b Las Vegas Arts District, which straddles West Charleston, is the city’s home to art-related galleries, studios, boutiques, stores, bars, restaurants and other venues
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This area is anchored by THE STRAT Las Vegas Hotel and Casino on the east and the Allure, an upscale high-rise condominium development, on the south. The area includes
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East Village serves as the east entrance to downtown via Fremont Street and is the former core of downtown Las Vegas. The area is yet to be fully redeveloped, but future plans include
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This district is centered around the celebrated Fremont Street Experience, a covered neon canopy encompassing 5 blocks, which attracts millions of tourists to the area each year
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