About 200 ardent supporters of First Friday came out to socialize. Most of the best known artist, gallery and shop owners were there. David Figler, a downtown resident and KNPR commentator MC’d the event. The 2 […]
I ran back to the car in the middle of last night’s First Friday Fundraiser at Soho Lofts. That’s when I met Kevin and Bebe(sp?). We chatted briefly about living in Soho, and without any prompting, […]
This is the first time I’ve ever seen a garbage disposal being highlighted as a feature worthy of being photographed. I had this one in the “lazy agent” folder. How hard is it to close […]
From today’s Las Vegas Sun Preservationists protest plan to demolish UNLV’s first building By Charlotte Hsu, Las Vegas Sun We’ve been a little top heavy this last week on Downtown Redevelopment Stuff, so I thought […]
One of our readers raises a question that I posed to the Business and Development Folks at the Citizens Leadership Academy just last week. Jack, I was curious if you have heard where the […]
In Suburban Las Vegas, everything looks the same. The only way to differentiate one house from another is by the street number. The most important thing that anyone could put into a picture is the […]
This is part of an on-going Lending Comprehension Series. Part 1 can be found here. We all know that your credit score is one of the biggest factors that determines your available mortgage rate and […]
I am honored to be one of the 25 participants this year in the City’s Citizen Leadership Academy. It’s an 8 week course on the inner workings of government. It has been an amazing and […]
From the Las Vegas Sun, by Kristen Peterson An Art Deco bell tower inspired by structures on the Hoover Dam anchors a corner of a model of the Smith Center for the Performing Arts planned […]
From our “clutter” folder, we find a whole bunch of things wrong with this picture. I assume the goal was to show the slate floors and the fireplace. A slightly different angle, a zoom in on […]