The Treasury Department has developed a program to help stem the tide of new foreclosures, and to help those who are already behind in payments or have already gone into foreclosure. The program is called […]
Friday’s 11 hour rain couldn’t have happened on a worse day for me, as I was in and out of the car about 40 times. My shoes and socks were soaked, and talk about bad […]
I spent about 3 hours yesterday at the H and M auction. Most of the time was spent with my jaw on the ground at how low the prices were on the final bids. […]
There’s certainly been a shortage of posts this week, at least by our usual standards. I was one of the volunteer co-ordinators for the Victory Funds “National Leadership Conference and Candidate Training. The Victory Fund […]
Lately, I’ve watched CNBC for financial news even more than I watch CNN. Schizophrenic is the only word to describe the lending world right now. One of the blogs that I read regularly is RealtyCheck, […]
Normally, I just cut and paste the picture, but in this case I had to take a screen shot to show you the picture in context. I got a good laugh out of the caption, […]
Mary Joy is our favorite lifelong downtown resident, and major supporter of our efforts to preserve our vintage neighborhoods, buildings and homes. Happy Birthday! If you’d like to leave a birthday greeting for […]
A 2 alarm fire damaged roof timbers and interior work that had already been completed during restoration of the 70 year old “Fifth Street Grammar School”. The building is one of the oldest buildings in […]
Kristen Peterson at the Las Vegas Sun once again is doing a great job of reporting on Vintage Las Vegas & raising awareness of endangered architecture. Our friends Mary Margaret Stratton & the Atomic Age Alliance, Lynn […]