Keil Ranch Historical Site a disaster according to George Knapp We don’t usually cover North Las Vegas, but we ARE into historic preservation. A hat tip to a regular reader, Josh Weltmer for bring this story […]
Last night’s fundraiser at Beauty Bar for Toms Shoes was a huge success! All of the sponsors from VeryVintageVegas.com, Zia Record Exchange, Buffalo Exchange, Tru Talent Management, Workmans, Chinese Laundry & Action Party Rental were […]
Time permitting (I spend a couple of hours a day researching, typing, editing) I’m going to start bringing a daily post from the old blog into the new blog, and reprinting it as if it […]
I wanted to revisit one of our listings, and tell the story of why it came back on the market. We were very excited in late June when this wonderful home at 1249 8th Place in […]
One of the “staging” tricks used so often in new home tracts is to put a single bed against the wall in a small bedroom. Then you put an overflowing hamper and a garbage can […]
Chris Giunchiliani, Our favorite county commissioner and downtown resident rescued these two yesterday and asked us to see if any of our readers can help get them back home. Give me a call or […]
I’m honored to be one of the 25 city residents to be part of this years “Citizens Leadership Academy” It’s a 2 month series of classes on the “behind the scenes” of how government works. […]
We have a lot of fun with the different categories of awful photography and carelessness that we see in the MLS. Once upon a time, only the agent ever saw pictures. Now, whatever goes into […]
For one reason and another, I spent most of yesterday in Paradise Palms. It’s still one of my all time favorite neighborhoods in all of Vintage Vegas. While there, I found 2 more decorative block […]
Old downtown neighborhoods are the new places to be By BEVERLY BRYAN VIEW STAFF WRITER Photo by Jim Miller (View) Jack LeVine sells houses downtown, he said, because he’s always been a downtown kind of person. […]