We’re just getting started! Celebrating our re-branding of community-based marketing of these wonderful Vintage homes & neighborhoods is causing recollection of some amazing mile stones we’ve built along the way. What better way to start […]
As part of our Birthday celebration, we’re taking you back to the first one I published. I had it on the blog for about 12 hours. I didn’t realize that the property it came from […]
On March 5th, 2007 after a month of intense think tanking, exhausting design review and quite a few arguments…… we launched the Very Vintage Vegas branding. Yes, it’s our first birthday tomorrow, and we look […]
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 […]