The leading advocacy group for keeping alive the rich heritage and intriguing history of Las Vegas is “Classic Vegas”. They hold a monthly panel discussion at the Springs Preserve. This month the topic is “Untold […]
A reader commented to me the other night that all he sees on other blogs is boring numbers. He’s really glad I don’t clog things up with charts and graphs and statistics and other stuff […]
Should the city give them waivers, and variances, and change the zoning, and allow a major commercial intrusion into a single family neighborhood? That’s the big question on the table for the PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING […]
A reader wrote me the following email. HOPEFULLY, I can get some of the VVV readers (especially those in Paradise Palms) to tell her what THEY think in the comments. I wrote what I think following her email. […]
Besides clutter in general, open toilet lids is the most prolific form of worst MLS photo that I find. Rarely do I ever see one from this high of an angle. At least it’s clean. […]
The whole VVV crew was there, of course, and we had the opportunity to talk to Mayor Goodman about the Huntridge Theatre, Downtown Redevelopment in general and a couple of other things. We’re happy to […]
One of our regular readers in the Huntridge called. Some of the original siding shingles from her home were ripped off during the big windstorm 2 weeks ago. Her insurance company wants to tear them […]
No real reason to put it into the “worst” posts except that it came from the MLS. It’s actually a tribute to Nancy McKenzie, who moved here with us from Columbus. She was our best […]
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 […]