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NVBEX Staff
2 Jul 2026

Post-Pandemic Housing Boom Comes to Screeching Halt

National housing starts dipped in May to the lowest level seen in six years, rivaling that of the pandemic era. According to an announcement from...

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Trends
NVBEX Staff
25 Jun 2026

Southern Nevada Sees Multifamily Rental Prices Continue to Decline

Multifamily rental prices in Southern Nevada continued to fall back to Earth in May. Zumper recently released its May Las Vegas Valley rental report, finding...

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Local News, Trends
CJ Jorgensen
23 Jun 2026

Nevada Construction Employment Holds Steady in May 2026

Seasonally adjusted Nevada Construction employment remained mostly flat in May after heavy swings in the first few months of 2026. The sector experienced a seasonally...

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Trends
CJ Jorgensen
2 Jun 2026

Multifamily ‘Rebalancing’ Nationally; Nevada Pipeline at 4,500 Units

After years of wild vacillation, the cumulative U.S. Multifamily market is showing signs of moving toward stabilization. Individual markets, however, all have their own stories...

Local News, Trends
Rebekah Morris
30 May 2026

Dirty Data Does a Disservice to AI

The saying “Garbage In, Garbage Out,” has been around a long time now. That sentiment applies as we explore how good or bad data will...

Local News, Trends
CJ Jorgensen
26 May 2026

Construction Employment Rebounds in April

Nevada Construction employment bounced back in April after its steep March decline. The sector experienced a seasonally adjusted gain of 1,700 positions, which accounts for...

Trends
NVBEX Staff
11 May 2026

New National Data Hints at Possible Multifamily Momentum Pickup

Recent federal data is giving mild indications the multifamily construction market may be inching toward a modest bounceback. Discussing recently released data from the U.S....

Local News, Trends
CJ Jorgensen
5 May 2026

Construction Employment Falls in March After Strong Start to 2026

Nevada Construction employment fell back to earth in March, with a seasonally adjusted drop of 2,600 positions. The 2,600-job drop accounts for a 2.3% decline...

Local News, Trends
NVBEX Staff
4 May 2026

DRI Study Considers Data Center Boons and Banes

Data centers in Nevada are expected to use more than 35% of statewide electricity by 2030. The Desert Research Institute recently released its January study...

Local News, Trends
CJ Jorgensen
23 Apr 2026

Northern Nevada Industrial Market Continues to Chew Away at Recent Deliveries

The Northern Nevada Industrial market saw a slight uptick in vacancies as the region continues to adapt to 2025’s deliveries. Colliers recently released a report...

Local News, Trends
CJ Jorgensen
21 Apr 2026

Nevada Construction Employment Proceeds with 2026 Rebound

Nevada Construction employment continued its strong start to 2026 in February with the second-highest monthly increase across all sectors. In terms of seasonally adjusted data,...

Trends
Roland Murphy
16 Apr 2026

CBRE Industrial Survey Shows No Slowdown in U.S. Industrial Demand

CBRE has released the results of its 2026 U.S. Industrial & Logistics Occupier Survey, which shows industrial space in the U.S. is not experiencing a...

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