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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Our friend cultural historian and downtown neighbor Brian Paco Alvarez filled our inbox today with a lot of different topics, so I’m lumping them all into one big catch-all post. Click away! Historical Connection Fall […]
I can see how this happened, because if you look close, you’ll see that it’s actually taken thru a doorway, by a very very short agent. It would have been better if (s)he had stepped […]
Saturday Morning was the last field trip of the Citizens Leadership Academy. We were led by Scott Adams, the Director of the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency. The RDA is charged with recruiting new business and […]
An amusing look at things from fellow blogger in Sacremento Gena Riede: Home Buyers, are asking the question… When is the Best Time to Buy a House? When is the Best Time to Buy a […]
After 3 months of life getting in the way , Susan has finally got her home in Spokane on the market. Susan is the very first of many out of towners who were about to […]
We heard the rumor, got tickets for ourselves, but don’t as yet have a flyer, and we don’t think many other people know about it yet. I’d love to see it full of VVV readers. […]