As law enforcement continues to battle a rise in violent crimes, resorts in and around the Las Vegas Strip are stepping up their security presence and procedures. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas confirmed to News 3 Friday night that had started implementing heightened measures for Friday and Saturday evenings at its property. All entry and […]
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Summerlin Homes Offer Multiuse Garage Spaces
The garage may be one of a home’s hardest-working spaces. According to a survey by Impulse Research, 55 percent of Americans spend between one and two hours each week in the garage working on hobbies, repairs or other activities. A standard two-car garage in an average-sized home comprises approximately 13 to 15 percent of the […]
Chef-Owner to Reopen Old Soul, Plans to Launch Furniture Store
Chef Natalie Young is keeping busy these days. Less than two weeks after unveiling renovations to her Carson Avenue restaurant Eat, she’s preparing to reopen Old Soul in the World Market Center, as she puts the final touches on a furniture store she’s bringing to the Arts District. Young says Old Soul will resume serving again […]
Prices Stuck in Summer Peak
While the markets may start slowing down in the weeks and months to come, prices are still holding strong, according to realtor.com®’s Weekly Housing Report for the week ending Oct. 3. The report found that for the first week in October, the U.S. median home price stayed near its summer peak at $350,000, hitting a record-high […]
13 Tastes of Las Vegas Restaurant
The following is the latest restaurant news from around the Las Vegas valley: 1. Rooster Boy Cafe in Desert Shores is celebrating its 2nd anniversary with Insta-worthy rainbow bagels from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 9 and 10. The first 15 people to show up each day will get a free rainbow bagel and sprinkle cream […]
Live Shows Slow to Relaunch Across Las Vegas
Many live shows in the Entertainment Capital of the World are still trying to reopen, tackling logistics of the latest COVID-19 restrictions. Some shows are able to quickly adapt and are expecting relaunches soon. Many other smaller venues have concerns over revenue and small numbers of attendees. Some lack the space to accommodate the 25-foot […]
Southern Nevada Home Prices Keep Climbing Amid Housing Shortage
A report released Tuesday by Las Vegas REALTORS® (LVR) shows local home prices continuing their record run despite the coronavirus pandemic and an increasingly tight housing supply. LVR (formerly known as the Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS®) reported that the median price of existing single-family homes sold in Southern Nevada through its Multiple Listing Service […]
July’s Home Prices Increase, Breaking a Two-Year Record
Entry-level priced homes, which continue to be in short supply, are, helping to drive strong price gains. CoreLogic says home prices nationwide, including distressed sales, increased year over year by 5.5 percent in July 2020 and were up 1.2 percent compared to the previous month. The annual increase was the fastest in nearly two years. The company said the […]
City of Las Vegas Holding Several Halloween Events for Kids
The days leading up to Halloween and beyond will be filled with free activities for children and fun seekers of all ages. The city of Las Vegas is putting on several events at local parks. MOVIE IN THE PARK (Ward 2) — Friday, Oct. 9, 6:30 p.m. The movie “Maleficent” starts at dusk at Bruce Trent Park, […]
Is it Time to Move into a Single-Story Home?
Once the kids have left the nest, you may be wondering what to do with all of the extra space in your home. Chances are, you don’t need four bedrooms anymore, and it may be a great time to sell your house and downsize, maybe even into a single-story home. You’ve likely gained significant equity if you’ve […]
