We’re inviting comments regarding the Huntridge Theatre here at Very Vintage Vegas. We promise that all comments will be forwarded to the government agencies. Joe Schoenmann, our favorite downtown reporter for the Sun only misses […]
The dedication ceremony is 4pm, at the corner of Fremont and Las Vegas Blvd. The artist reception starts at 4:30 at the Downtown Cocktail Room. We hang out there most every Thursday anyway, so if you’d […]
Emails are flying fast and furious. Supposedly, The owners have applied to the State Historic Preservation Office to pay back the grant monies that were given when the Historic Building designation was granted, so that […]
And once again, there’s very few of the 300 properties in “Vintage Vegas”. As I’ve said repeatedly, the foreclosure problem was primarily a suburban problem. But there are a several that I’ll be paying close […]
“When I came upon the fishin’ hole in the back yard I just had to snap a photo right away! If you look close between the posts I’m featuring here, you’ll not only see that […]
Update: if you looked at the middle picture It’s a funny thing about being the “newest” big city in America. Vintage in Washington DC or NYC or Philly, dates back to revolution. In St. […]
This is from one of the homes I showed the other day. I mentioned the REALLY CRAPPY bank owned properties in the previous post. Does the pump work? What’s on the bottom? Does It need […]
TURN OFF THE TV! Some days, I think it’s just me against the entire media machine. Schizophrenia best describes what you hear on TV and in the newspaper. Interest rates are down, no wait, they’re […]