Las Vegas, NV attracts startups and remote workers to the city with Innovate.Vegas initiative
Las Vegas, NV Innovate.Vegas Startups Remote Workers
New ventures interested in the city as a home market can rent desk space and suites at two International Innovation Centers. These spaces include Wi-Fi, 24-hour access, and video conferencing technology. The city's Economic and Urban Development team advances pilot ideas alongside startups in six priority areas including mobility and social benefit. Innovate.Vegas also leverages the city's weather, cost of living, and tax environment to attract remote professionals.
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City of Las Vegas launches tech recruitment campaign to attract remote workers
The Economic and Urban Development department of the city of Las Vegas have announced the launch of a multi-media campaign to attract remote workers to the city.
City of Las Vegas tells out-of-towners 'move here, save on taxes, and love your commute' | KSNV
Austin and Cory York are one of the millions of us who are now working from home. We could talk to them from the comfort of Las Vegas City Hall virtually, the same way their coworkers can. "When I think of the future of work, what I think of is remote work and flexibility," Cory York told us. After their company moved to remote work the York family moved to Las Vegas. "Proximity to an airport, pro sports teams," Cory York told us, "It kind of checked every single box we were looking for. "
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