We wrote about many of the great neighborhoods of Vintage Vegas on our old website, when we had very few regular readers. Now, there’s lots of regular readers, so we’re going tell about them again. […]
By Brian Paco Alvarez As a curator and urban historian I am constantly looking up new sources of information about my native home. As Steve and Jack can tell you Paco has books. I […]
It’s a bedroom. No, wait. It’s a living room. No, wait a minute, maybe it’s a storage room. Or Maybe it’s a bedroom or it might be the family room. I give up. Next. Click. […]
The Las Vegas City Council invites you to attend the dedication ceremony for the completion of the St. Louis Avenue Improvement Project. Monday, November 26, 2007 10 AM St. Louis Avenue and […]
I guess if you have to show some clutter, then it’s best to really show it. Why not 2 shots of the kitchen, and for good measure, throw in a shot of the over family room and the […]
We got so caught up in Las Vegas History, Downtown Redevelopment and a dozen other things that we forgot to show some of the many and frequent changes that are taking place in the Vintage […]
Obviously, there’s Thanksgiving, and we wish you all a safe happy holiday. Below the fold is information on the Samuel Beckett Film Festival, Bank Owned Foreclosures Auctions, Downtown Neighbors Holiday party, Maude Frazier Hall Preservation […]
There’s tons of things wrong about putting this picture in the MLS. When I look at it, and when buyers who are home hunting on line see, the first question has to be whether the […]
2 diminsional pictures of 3 dimensional spaces such as the corner of a room are really hard to shoot. Personally I’m now in about 3rd grade as a photographer, and really trying hard to figure […]
Yesterday, I introduced the fact that there’s going to be 2 big auctions coming up of bank owned foreclosure homes. Most likely, there will be more of them further out. If you’ve dreamed of scoring […]