ZZZ - GMG - VEGAS INC 2011-2014

January 7, 2013

VEGAS INC Magazine - Latest Las Vegas business news, features and commentaries about gaming, tourism, real estate and more

Issue link: http://www.ifoldsflip.com/i/101717

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 6 of 23

In business politics the economy attorney picked to fill assembly seat report: region recovering from recession By David McGrath Schwartz staff writer The Clark County Commission filled a vacant Assembly seat with Lesley Cohen, a Henderson attorney who volunteers at the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada and with a pet adoption group. The unanimous selection of Cohen came with the support of Assembly Speaker-elect Marilyn Kirkpatrick. Assembly District 29 was left vacant when Assemblywoman April Mastroluca resigned her seat, citing personal reasons. Cohen, who got her undergraduate degree from UNR and a law degree from Depaul University, moved with her family to Clark County in 1972. She will serve on the Education, Judiciary, and Natural Resources committees in the 2013 legislative session, which begins in February. After Cohen was appointed, commission Chairwoman Susan Brager asked if Cohen wanted to say anything. Cohen thanked the commission. "I look forward to meeting with all my constituents and getting up to Carson City," she said. | 7 JANUARY 2013 20130107_VI07_F.indd 7 | By Richard N. Velotta senior staff writer Metropolitan areas in the Intermountain West have recovered from the housing bust, but the unemployment rate is still a major concern for Las Vegas, an economic report by Brookings Mountain West says. The third-quarter Mountain Monitor, published by Brookings, said house prices increased in all 10 western metropolitan areas it monitors between June and September for the first time since the Great Recession began. The report gauges economic performance by ranking housing, the employment rate and economic output. Overall, Las Vegas joined Colorado Springs, Colo., within the second-weakest tier of the nation's 100 metropolitan areas. Albuquerque is in the weakest tier. The top performers in the West were Boise Salt Lake City, Provo and Phoenix. The second tier in the West includes Ogden, Utah, and Denver. Tucson, Ariz., is in the middle tier. The report was written by Brookings' Mark Muro and Kenan Fikri and used data compiled by Moody's Analytics, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Federal Housing Finance Agency House Price Index. "Today's most recent economic reports point to a national economic recovery that is moving in the right direction, albeit slowly," the report says. "The unem- ployment rate is edging down, the housing market is showing signs of life, and national (gross domestic product) growth is relatively strong. "But the subnational picture is only beginning to come into focus. Metropolitan-level data now available for the third quarter of 2012 reveal that the rate of recovery varied tremendously across the nation's metropolitan areas. Nowhere is that variation more apparent than across the landscape of the Intermountain West." Employment in the West grew by 0.3 percent during the quarter, slightly better than the 0.2 percent national average increase. While most of the metropolitan areas of the West had the greatest improvement in employment rates, Las Vegas, Albuquerque and Colorado Springs saw their employment rates languish, with Las Vegas and Colorado Springs below the national average. The report also measured gross metropolitan product output, with Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Ogden improving by 0.7 percent over the quarter. "By the close of the third quarter, the economy of the metropolitan Mountain West remained only 0.3  percent smaller than it was before the recession," the report says. "The steadily lightening drag of shrunken but growing-again economies in Las Vegas, Phoenix and Tucson still more than outweighed the steady advances above and beyond former peaks in the rest of the region's major metros." 7 1/3/13 2:19:20 PM

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of ZZZ - GMG - VEGAS INC 2011-2014 - January 7, 2013