Summerlin still leads the pack. Summerlin, the west valley’s master plan, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Despite the COVID-19 crisis, it has retained its No. 4 spot in a recent national report that ranked master-planned communities for the midyear. It had 642 sales, down from 675 in 2019, a decline of 5 percent. […]
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Cadence, Henderson are Winners
For Cadence residents, the answer is clear: Henderson is the perfect place to call home. And now, Henderson ranks as one of the safest large cities and best places to buy an affordable family home across the country; and Cadence is also being recognized as one of the best master-planned communities. For those looking to […]
‘Cool’ late July days about to end in Las Vegas
A few days of “cool” late-July temperatures are about to come to an end. The high is expected to be about 102 last Friday before rising a degree or two each day through next week, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast. Winds will be light and variable with an overnight low near 79. […]
Las Vegas Restaurants Announce Openings, a New Brunch and more
Brunch at Sparrow + Wolf Sparrow + Wolf at 4480 Spring Mountain Road, will introduce brunch beginning this Sunday. Menu items will include smoked trout rillettes with smashed English peas and trout roe, $14; grilled shrimp and artichokes with preserved lemon and miso vinaigrette, $19; a duck confit cinnamon roll with duck-fat frosting and yuzu […]
Boutique hotel being built in Las Vegas’ Arts District
A boutique hotel promising a “modern aesthetic” is under construction in Las Vegas’ Arts District. Development firm ZLife is building Hotel Cloé, a four-story, 74-room project on Coolidge Avenue between Main and First streets. The hotel is being built largely of steel, glass and concrete and will feature a “modern aesthetic” and “programming rich in […]
What $300k, $1 million, and $2 million will get you in real estate markets across the country
As we hit mid-summer, people all over the country are throwing on masks and visiting open houses two at a time, in order to maintain social distancing measures. Despite the COVID panic, the reality is that real estate can’t stay closed for too long. Nearly 5 million Millennials are turning 30 this year, the peak […]
Raiders’ Mark Davis looking forward to Las Vegas: ‘Losing the LA vote was the best thing that ever happened’
At one point, Mark Davis and the Raiders had eyes on a possible relocation to Los Angeles, not Las Vegas, if things couldn’t be hashed out in Oakland. It was ultimately Nevada that came away victorious, and the team is now readying to take the field at the shiny, new Allegiant Stadium that lands at a cool […]
CBS’ ‘Love Island’ Moves From Fiji To Las Vegas For Season 2
Love Island is moving from Fiji to Las Vegas thanks to COVID-19. The CBS reality series has reportedly started pre-production at Caesars-owned hotel Cromwell, according to Vulture, which broke the news. It’s thought that production will likely be up and running in August – meaning that along with Big Brother, CBS could have two of its big reality franchises […]
Lights FC Leads Return of Las Vegas Sports
When the Lights step on the field Saturday night at Torero Stadium in San Diego, they will coincidentally restart their season the same way it began — against the Loyal SC. They’ll also be leading the charge for the return of Las Vegas professional team sports. Lights FC coach Frank Yallop is ready to be […]
Raiders, other NFL teams to report on time after NFLPA deal
Raiders players will report to training camp on time Tuesday after an agreement on COVID-19 adjustments to the collective bargaining agreement was reached Friday between the league and the NFL Players Association. “We have worked collaboratively to develop a comprehensive set of protocols designed to minimize risk for fans, players and club and league personnel,” […]
