We introduced you to Walter Zick last week. Walter Zick and his partner Harris Sharp started the Architectural Firm of Zick and Sharp in 1949. They had a monumental influence on the mid century years of Las Vegas. Walter’s […]
I want to wish all of you a Very Happy Thanksgiving. I’ve told the story before, but since we get new readers all the time, I’ll tell it again. This is how the “Uncle Jack” […]
We got all dressed up again Tuesday for The Executive Lounge mixer at the Palazzo, but from there… We attended the SinCityQSocial which was held at Neonopolis. Neonopolis is now the home of the Southern […]
I mentioned last week that one of our favorite mid century modern commercial office buildings in all of Las Vegas was at the last stage before the demolition started. They’ve started the domition at the north […]
Monday is supposed to be for laundry, but since I didn’t find any piles of dirty clothes this week, we’ll have to settle for a double dose of used towels. […]
More pictures from the new secret listing. Just for you Pam! BTW Pam, one of your regular readers found her way to VeryVintageVegas off of your site and deduced that she’s one of my California 2rd cousins […]
I heard a rumor that it’s going to be torn down. It’s the Sunrise Mountain Mansion of Don Reynolds, the founder of the Review Journal and Donrey Media Group. I never got to even be inside […]
Hopefully the lockbox ended up on the front door for easy access. If you like beamed ceilings, it’s one of the Charleston Heights Mid Mods near Jones and and the 95. It’s a short sale, […]
MaryJoy and I got dressed up for a very exclusive “invitation only” Executive Lounge event. It’s a weekly social/business gathering at Lavo in the Palazzo. Jimmy Foster, the ceo of Whispering Giants and one of our […]