Nine tractors were arranged behind a stage in an open tent with a picturesque backdrop of the Spring Mountains.Renderings of the facility were printed on the tent’s walls.“We don’t do anything low-key, do we,” Badain joked to start his speech.That same philosophy was applied to the headquarters, as Badain promised it would be the best in the NFL. There were also several former Raiders players on hand, as well as other team personnel and invited guests.Raiders owner Mark Davis did not make the trip, saying in a statement that he was grieving with former Raider George Atkinson, whose son passed away last month, but planned to be at the ribbon-cutting next year.Those in attendance were treated to a relatively posh event for a groundbreaking. At that time, Raiders owner Mark Davis said he would like to do the same with the new Allegiant Stadium.Since that time, 14 NFL teams in 13 different cities have stepped up and made their stadiums into voting locations. "I don't want to get into it. Follow.The series will align with local industries, each presenting available job opportunities on specific days throughout the month.Shaquille O’Neal, after opening a chicken sandwich shop near the Strip, has bought a house in Las Vegas, records indicate.Resorts World Las Vegas will open next summer with a “resort within a resort,” the property announced Tuesday.Walmart said Tuesday that it is piloting drone delivery of the at-home kits to North Las Vegas residents.The Nevada Gaming Control Board issued a four-count complaint against Boyd Gaming Corp.’s Fremont hotel-casino over a botched theft investigation.While some laid-off workers have been able to pick up other jobs, many are still struggling to find work and make ends meet.Paul Layne retired as Howard Hughes Corp.’s CEO on Thursday and will leave the board of directors as well.The Raiders are playing their first game ever at Allegiant Stadium, and Raider Nation is out in full force in Las Vegas.The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds will be part of the Las Vegas Raiders’ first home game at Allegiant Stadium.The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas prohibited smoking in all public walkways and resort corridors on Sept. 11.A 55-acre lot photographed on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017, in Henderson. But the economy was already showing signs of cracks, and Plise pushed the project into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in June 2008.When the project went bankrupt, his legal team claimed in court papers that City Crossing “remains viable.” But the economy only got worse, the project went nowhere, and in 2012, Plise filed for personal bankruptcy.He claimed just $4,738.71 in assets — including clothes, a wedding ring and a 9 mm Glock pistol — and $506.5 million in liabilities, much of that stemming from guarantees on City Crossing loans, court records show.Along the way, according to reports and court records, his contracting licenses were suspended, project lenders collapsed, Plise got divorced, and questions surfaced about City Crossing’s money.Shelley Krohn, the court-appointed trustee for Plise’s personal bankruptcy case, alleged in court papers in 2012 that Plise’s October 2008 divorce from Tennille Plise “was a sham” and designed to thwart his creditors.According to Krohn, Plise received about $10.2 million in project funds before filing bankruptcy for City Crossing and transferred “significant assets” to Tennille “during a period in which he claimed that he had no assets.”.The divorce called for Tennille to receive $1.85 million in child support, $1 million in alimony, two Cadillac Escalades, motorcycles, and other property.Meanwhile, Krohn wrote in court papers in 2014 that Plise obtained more than $169 million in construction financing for City Crossing, and when she questioned him about that money, he said around $30 million was spent to prepare the land for development.“Plise, however, could not account for the remaining $139 million,” Krohn alleged.His bankruptcy case was still open as of Wednesday.Krohn did not respond to requests for comment.