Mary Joy handcuffed me. Then she tied me to the chair in front of the keyboard and said “TYPE!!!!†I’m only just barely kidding, since I asked her to do that last Sunday as joke. […]
If you’ve never taken a drive or a stroll thru Boulder City, it’s something you really ought to do. It’s got lots of very well preserved pre war houses, and mid century modern hotels and […]
Susanne and Gary, who will be residents of Vintage Vegas next month, guessed right on our first mystery photo. They were the only ones who ventured a guess. (I was right, myself, as well.) It’s on […]
If you’re not a supporter of KNPR – you ought to be. One of the benefits, besides great radio programming is their companion magazine –aptly named– “Desert Companion”. There’s FOUR articles this month that I thought […]
Downtown gets some great PR on Fox 5 news. Las Vegas Weekly Community Editor Sarah Feldberg has written a local’s primer to hanging out in Downtown Las Vegas. It’s really nice to see someone else all excited and enthused […]
Short Sales account for about 65% of the inventory in Las Vegas. Slightly over half of all the business that I do now involves the short sale. The Short Sale occurs when the house can’t […]
Untold Stories – Las Vegas High School During the formative years of the city of Las Vegas, there was only one high school, Las Vegas High. The school was built because of the determination of […]
Plan 7 is on of my favorites. Plan 7B is so easily recognizable. There’s only 4 of them that were built. All are south of Desert Inn. The Caddy Shack is the most easy to […]
WHAT: The Smith Center for the Performing Arts gets one step closer to opening its doors as it celebrates the “topping out” of Reynolds Hall, reaching its highest point of 170 feet. The ceremony will […]