Hash House A Go Go is bringing its heaping helpings of “twisted farm food” to Summerlin. The chain, known for massive portions, with an emphasis on reimagined breakfast classics, is taking over the space in the Shoppes at Canyon Pointe that was previously home to Islands Fine Burgers (10810 W. Charleston Blvd.). It’s expected to […]
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Two Important Impacts of Home Equity
Equity continues to rise, helping American homeowners secure a much more stable financial future. According to the most recent data from CoreLogic, the average homeowner gained $9,800 in equity over the past year. In addition, experts project 2020 home prices to continue rising. With prices going up, equity gains will also keep accelerating. Black Knight just reported: “The annual percent […]
Real Estate Continues to Show Unprecedented Strength This Year
The 2020 housing market has surpassed all expectations and continues to drive the nation’s economic recovery. The question is, will this positive trend continue throughout the rest of the year, especially given the uncertainty around the current health crisis, the upcoming election, and more? Here’s a look at what several industry-leading experts have to say. […]
1K Seasonal Jobs Available at Nevada’s Amazon Operations
Amazon will hire more than 1,000 seasonal workers in Nevada to handle the holiday workload. The company made the announcement Tuesday, noting it was hiring more than 100,000 temporary staffers across its operations. “Amazon offers jobs for people of all backgrounds and skill levels, and these 100,000 new, seasonal jobs offer opportunities for pay incentives, […]
Why Today’s Options Will Save Homeowners from Foreclosure
Many housing experts originally voiced concern that the mortgage forbearance program (which allows families impacted financially by COVID to delay mortgage payments to a later date) could lead to an increase in foreclosures when forbearances end. Some originally forecasted that up to 30% of homeowners would choose to enter forbearance. Less than 10% actually did, and […]
Las Vegas Luxury Home Market on Fire
The CEO of Monster Inc. has sold his Henderson home for $7 million as the luxury market sets a record despite the coronavirus pandemic. That’s the third-highest price paid for a valley home this year. Noel Lee had bought his home at 731 Dragon Ridge Drive in MacDonald Highlands for $7.75 million in May 2018. […]
Chen, Bell capture Skate America crowns in Las Vegas
Nathan Chen found himself in a familiar place Saturday on the top step of the podium. The podium at Skate America, to be precise. The American superstar landed five quadruple jumps over two programs in his first competition in nine months, easily out-distancing Vincent Zhou and the rest of the field to win his record-tying […]
Business Picks Up in Las Vegas’ Chinatown
Business is looking up in Chinatown. “It’s been amazing,” said ShangHai Taste managing partner Joe Muscaglione. Muscaglione said ShangHai Taste is now seeing pre-pandemic numbers as far as volume of customers. “Not surprising in the sense that Chinatown Vegas went from being obscure to being a major foodie definition so people are coming here,” he […]
How Las Vegas Student Teachers Are Honing Their Craft in Virtual Classroom
John Lessner’s first experience as a teacher has featured some comical moments. Lessner, a Nevada State College student doing student-teaching at Walter V. Long Elementary, has encountered students with a television on in the background during a virtual class. There have also been interruptions from a playful dog and a loud sibling or two. In […]
Newest Downtown Las Vegas Casino Set to Open
If the 1,000-seat sports betting auditorium at the Circa Resort & Casino doesn’t get you, maybe the six rooftop swimming pools will. “We expect more than 4,000 people a day at Stadium Swim,” hotel co-owner Derek Stevens said during a recent preview of his sun-and-sports property set to open early next Wednesday in downtown Las […]
