GLVAR has released the sales totals for April 2009 and the numbers show a continued strong increase in sales volumes. The final ‘official’ SFR sales total for April 2009 is reported as 3,198 SFR units. […]
One of the long standing traditions that celebrates Las Vegas history is the Helldorado Parade. “A Las Vegas tradition since 1934, Helldorado Days recaptures the spirit of the Old West. It is a celebration of […]
Monday is laundry day at VeryVintageVegas. It’s not an outrageous picture, but dirty clothes are dirty clothes. The only thing worse than a bad picture is NO PICTURES AT ALL!
Last week, I reported about 9 properties to the Clark County Health District’s “Vector Control”. I’d mentioned before that the Vector Control had requested that Realtors report green pools. The pools are a breeding ground […]
The FREE Jazz in the Park Series starts Saturday Night at the Clark County Amphitheatre at the CC Government Center. 7 to 9 PM “The Bright Mississippi”, Allen Toussaint’s first solo album in more than […]
The historic preservation movement in Las Vegas lost another important piece of history yesterday. In case you weren’t watching any of the new reports yesterday….The Moulin Rouge Hotel burned to the ground on Wednesday. Just […]
One of the things that affects so many people in Las Vegas is Domestic Partnership. It is vital that this gets passed by the assembly. Even the Review Journal has come out in favor of […]
Mike Prevatt at CityLife Blogs says it well, and it’s worth repeating over and over. Some of you maintain Las Vegas has a serious culture drought. Well, doubters, Saturday is your answer, for when it […]