The owners of the Elvis House (they’re agents themselves) tell me there’s several offers now on the property, but the bank hasn’t looked at them yet. If you recall, it’s a short sale situation. Several […]
We’ve been doing this for about 6 months now. It’s always the First Saturday after First Friday. We’ve had as many as 30 cyclists going from bar to bar, and Margarita’s and Mexican at Donna Maries […]
Summer’s over. The evenings are cooler, and it’s time once again for First Friday in Downtown Las Vegas Arts District. The full schedule, list of venues, recurring events and special one time only events can […]
I talked about Rancho Bel Air the other day. The reason I was there was to go see this bank owned home. I snagged a couple of pictures to share with you that could fit […]
I’ve been given an exlusive listing to find the perfect buyer. It’s NOT a starter home, by any stretch. It’s $547,000 and it’s not going to be in the MLS, and there’s not going to be a sign. By […]
Joanne Gilbert, a new (and already active!) Friends of Classic Las Vegas member, told us about a Jazz Event This Sunday which is sponsored by the Las Vegas Jazz Society It’s part of a series, […]
About 30 people attended last night’s unveiling of the new adaptive re-use plans for the Huntridge Theatre. Every single person there was enthusiastic and excited. There’s still plenty to do to make this a reality, but Eli […]
I’ll be in LA on Friday Saturday and Sunday. I’ll probably be recovering on Monday. Today and Tomorrow are already set aside for panic and stress. My mother, Rita, will be 80 at the end of the […]
Kathleen Bell, who inherited wrote to me last night and told the story to the best of her recollection. It’s a great little piece of Las Vegas History in itself, so I’m just going to […]