And if you haven’t been in yet, you’re missing one of the tastier authentic ethnic cuisine spots tucked downtown. It’s the Island Flavors Cafe at 300 E. Charleston two blocks West. of Las Vegas Blvd. […]
It’s our monthly custom to create several posts about what we saw and did at First Friday. Here’s Part One. Mild weather got the crowds off the couch and into the streets and galleries of […]
And should no longer cause a problem when showing the home (we hope). What’s that on the corner of the garage? Is it art? An optical illusion? A coincidence? You decide. The only thing […]
Our favorite Las Vegas history blogger, Lynn Zook of Classic Las Vegas has put out a request that some of you might want to help out with. Lynn writes:I want to do a piece for […]
There’s a new Mid Century Modern listing in McNeil that caught my eye. I’m going to go see it this afternoon, to find out if it’s right for any of the people on my list. Here’s the remarks: […]
Why? Why Why? But it does seem we’re making a dent in getting Realtors to think about how they market their listings . I was told that Very Vintage Vegas and our worst MLS photos was shown to a […]
I’ve found a great blogger on the subject of mortgages, thanks to David Blockhus, who’s blogging about Silicon Valley. Dan Green works out of Chicago and Cincinnati, but he’s got a genuine understanding of what’s […]
Below you’ll find the original memo From the Nevada State Historic Preservation Office, asking anyone interested to start planning their events. We’re personally not so big on the Archeology part, but there’s a great opportunity for us […]
This one was sent in Leah Mealiffe, one of the many real estate agents who read VeryVintageVegas.com regularly. One of our most important missions at VVV is to educate the 15000 agents in Las Vegas […]
One of the largest parks in Vintage Vegas is Jaycee Park at the corner of Eastern Avenue and St. Louis Avenue. The new park will have a lit soccer field, and a water feature as well as a […]