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The 2010 edition will be introduced to Southern Nevada business and
community leaders at The Event on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at the Four Seasons.


This full-color publication is the definitive source of business, demographic and
economic information about the most unique market in the country.

The 2010 Las Vegas Perspective Event:

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Pre-registration for the 2010 Event is now closed:
Tickets will be available at the door the morning
of the Event
(doors open at 7:15 am)

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The 2010 Event
and presentations
Breakfast and Networking
One copy
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Las Vegas
Perspective
publication
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*Registration at the door on day of Event will be based on availability.
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Las Vegas Perspective Event


Stay informed about the latest
economic, real estate, financial
and community trends!

THE LAS VEGAS PERSPECTIVE IS
THE MUST-HAVE REFERENCE TOOL

You will not find a more comprehensive profile of
Southern Nevada that includes in-depth information
on demographics, community, business and industry,
real estate, retail and tourism.


At the Door
- $85.00
*
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Location: Four Seasons Hotel
3960 Las Vegas Blvd. So.

Complimentary Parking

[ Hotel Information ]
Schedule: Doors Open, Breakfast and Networking
7:15 am to 8:00 am
  Event and Presentations
8:00 am to 10:00 am

Featuring Distinguished Presenters:
Mayor Oscar B. Goodman
City of Las Vegas

Recipient of the 2009 Leadership Award for Public Service
from the International Economic Development Council


In April 2007, Mayor Oscar B. Goodman, the 19th mayor of Las Vegas, captured 84 percent of the vote in his re-election effort to a third 4-year term.

As mayor, he was successful in acquiring a large piece of urban real estate in the city without resorting to eminent domain. Symphony Park, a phenomenal 61-acre planned development, will include the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute, designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, a 350,000 square-foot The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, multiple high residential units, business and retail opportunities. Downtown is undergoing a dramatic change, evolving into a vibrant place for living, working and enjoying entertainment and art venues. Bounding Symphony Park are the World Market Center and the Las Vegas Premium Outlets mall. The World Market Center is a state-of-the-art home furnishings trade show facility. When complete, the complex will exceed 12 million square feet with eight buildings. The outlet mall is the most successful of its kind for dollar-per-square-foot income. In addition, there are almost 18,000 living spaces being planned for construction in downtown. Also, for the first time in many years, multi-million dollar casino and hotel renovations and expansions are currently underway.

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Raymond E. Owens III
Federal Reserve Bank

Federal Reserve Senior Economist and Research Advisor

Ray Owens is a senior economist and research advisor with the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Owens has been with the Federal Reserve Bank since 1983 and has published academic articles in fields as diverse as monetary policy, financial markets, and economic development policy, but he spends most of his time analyzing national and regional economic conditions. In addition, he frequently talks to groups on current economic developments and is regularly quoted in the financial press. Owens created the Richmond Fed’s monthly surveys of manufacturing and service sector activity. Owens earned bachelors and masters degrees from Virginia Tech.

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