Andrew Woods In The News

K.N.P.R. News
Las Vegas is growing. Stories say we’ll be at 5 million people by 2050, that 115 people are moving here a day, and Clark County is the number one destination for homeowners looking for a place to move. Now, cities progress through growth. But of course, we have our water issues. Maybe bigger than that, though, is our housing issue. We don’t have enough homes. For that matter, what’s the current real estate market look like? Are people still buying homes?
Las Vegas Review Journal
The Las Vegas Valley is the most searched place for relocating homebuyers in the nation, according to a new report.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Roughly 115 people are moving to Clark County every day, with the area’s population expected to surpass 3 million before 2050, according to a new report prepared by 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ for local governments, putting extra pressure on a region already seeing a shortage of affordable housing.
Las Vegas Review Journal
The Arts District in Las Vegas has long been known for its eclectic offering of murals and shops, but the city is now focusing on boosting boozy businesses to spur more growth and development in that downtown cultural hub.
Las Vegas Sun
New research by 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ reaffirmed what sports fans have been saying about Las Vegas: It’s the place to be.
Voice of America
A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that birth rates in the United States have dropped significantly. And as Adriana Arévalo explains to us, analysts warn about the economic consequences.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
Whether or not Las Vegas secures a new baseball team and ballpark, new research shows the valley’s sports renaissance has already attracted millions of dollars, hundreds of thousands of spectators, and an increased need for transportation and other infrastructure improvements.
Las Vegas Sun
Southern Nevada will have to diversify its economy — particularly in the health care and manufacturing sectors — if it’s going to overcome labor shortages and support a rapidly growing population, according to data presented at the Spring Economic Outlook by 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER).