Las Vegas Ballpark hosted its first Big League Weekend over Saturday and Sunday, earning plenty of praise from Oakland A’s players and front office executives along the way. In a tradition that resumes this spring, the Las Vegas area will host spring-training exhibitions as part of Big League Weekend. For years, it had involved the Chicago Cubs hosting a weekend […]
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Brain Balance of Henderson and Summerlin Are Now Board Certified Cognitive Centers
Brain Balance Achievement Centers in Henderson and Summerlin announced today they have both earned the designation of Board Certified Cognitive Center (BCCC), granted by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). Brain Balance was founded in 2007 and currently has more than 100 centers. Brain Balance employs a personalized and integrative approach through […]
Real Estate Agent In Las Vegas VS. Researching Online: Both Are Necessary
The process of buying a home has changed with the rise of the Internet. Many people find their dream home before setting foot into it based strictly on Internet searches. This is not the norm, however, for some. There are plenty of real estate selling agents in Las Vegas, Nevada. Word of mouth does go a […]
Las Vegas Real Estate & Market Trends
Reports suggest that the Las Vegas real estate market in Nevada is closer to long-term stability than it has been in the last five years. Over those five years, the region has seen significant improvements. Current trends in the area indicate no significant fluctuations, suggesting true normalcy may be on the horizon. The city’s stimulation is due, […]
WHERE TO TAKE YOUR PET IN LAS VEGAS
Lazy Dog (Downtown Summerlin and Town Square) is the standard-bearer for dog patios. Both locations offer ample space and special menus for your pup. If Downtown’s more your jam, Triple George Grill (201 N. 3rd St.) has classic American fare that never disappoints, and neither does its outdoor space, which offers prime people- and dog-watching. […]
HOME PRICES COOL OFF IN VEGAS
The year ended with minimal price gains of 2.6% in Southern Nevada, which is lower than the national numbers. According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, the housing market in southern Nevada has cooled off a bit. Last year ended for the area with slow rising prices showing 2.6% year-over-year in December, compared with 3.8% nationwide. The data […]
The map below shows the average tax refund Americans received last year by state:
How Your Tax Refund Can Move You Toward Homeownership This Year If you’re looking to buy a home in 2020, have you thought about putting your tax refund toward a down payment? Homeownership may be one step closer than you think if you spend your dollars wisely this year. Based on data released […]
Red Rock Legacy Trail Will Be Bicycle Path That Connects Summerlin and Red Rock’s Visitor Center
If you’ve driven to Red Rock Canyon you know there are a lot of vehicles and cyclists sharing the road. In 2005, Metro Police Officer Don Albietz was killed riding his bike in the area. The tragedy inspired the community to develop safer conditions for cyclist. It’s something that’s been in the works for 15 […]
New Shuttle Service For Nevada State College, CSN Makes Its Debut
Students at two of the Las Vegas valley’s colleges will have a new way to get to school. The Campus Commuter already made its debut with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The shuttle service will be available only to students at the College of Southern Nevada and Nevada State College, according to school officials. The shuttle will […]
Brass Cap Development Completes Construction on Latest Southwest Las Vegas Industrial Complex
Brass Cap Development, a local industrial development firm, announces the completion of SanTico, a new industrial project built in the growing southwest part of the Las Vegas valley at the intersection of South Rainbow Boulevard and West Sunset Road.SanTico, a 2.5-acre-property situated near retail and restaurants with immediate access to the 215 Beltway, features +/- […]
