I wish it had been a nice long extended vacation that’s kept me so occupied that I failed to post regularly over the last 10 days. There’s still a fortune to be made by whoever […]
Mary Joy’s brother, Brent passed away on Saturday after a thankfully short battle with cancer, and a particularly outrageous battle with the health care system. What I witnessed speaks VOLUMES about the need for a complete […]
There’s so much going on, I just had to share some of it with you. Las Vegas Weekly’s “Interview Issue” Several of the key players in the revitalization of Downtown Las Vegas have their say […]
In my new short sale listing. I’ve got a few days till I put this in the MLS. I’m putting it out first to the VVV readers. 1900 S. 8th is now available for $170,000. It’s subject […]
I’m wishing all of you a safe and fun 4th of July. We started our weekend off last night at First Friday, then Fremont Street Experience for “Big Brother and the Holding Company, and then […]
Scheduling conflicts can be a huge sign of success. They can also lead to a roller coaster ride of excitement and disappointment. I’m sure I’m not the only one. For example, I ended up working last night. Normally […]
There isn’t one, today. I started out to do the post, but, I just couldn’t find one that wasn’t merely a variation of a well document theme. Oh, I’ve got thousands of bad MLS pictures […]
(All 3 articles relating to grafitti are courtesy of the Southern Nevada Graffiti Coalition and are published in County Commissioner District E’s Chris Giunchigliani’s July 1, 2009 online newletter. When Art Becomes A Crime Many people argue […]
Running late, but never fear…. I’m focusing on furniture this week. As a general rule, (or at least it used to be) furnished homes show better than empty ones. Focusing on furniture instead of features […]
I call all of the downtown neighborhoods historic. From my point of view, they are already. But that doesn’t mean they actually have true designation from the City. One exception is within The John S. […]