In a year that was financially devastating for many Americans, some good news for most homeowners is the dramatic gain in home equity over the last twelve months. Last week, CoreLogic released its 2020 3rd Quarter Homeowner Equity Insights report, which reveals four major findings: U.S. homeowners with mortgages have seen their equity increase by a total of $1 […]
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3 Reasons to Be Optimistic about Real Estate in 2021
This year will be remembered for many reasons, and optimism is one thing that’s been in short supply since the spring. We’re experiencing a global pandemic, social unrest, an economic downturn, and natural disasters, just to name a few. The challenges brought on by the health crisis have also forced many homeowners to reevaluate their […]
Foundation Promotes Fostering Animals During Holidays
After about nine years of fostering kittens, Krista Neibaur and her family fostered an adult pit bull last year for Christmas when they heard about a holiday promotion run by The Animal Foundation. Neibaur said she, her husband and their five kids love cats but didn’t have any experience with dogs, so they decided a […]
M Resort’s Raiders-themed Restaurant Slated to Open Early Next Year
The first official Raiders-themed restaurant is set to open its doors early next year at the M Resort in Henderson. The 8,000-square-foot Raiders Bar & Grill restaurant is under construction just off the casino floor and is expected to open in the first quarter of 2021. It will feature multiple bars, Raiders memorabilia, over 30 […]
Las Vegas City Council Greenlights Downtown Portion of Vegas Loop Tunnel
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved an application to expand The Boring Company’s Vegas Loop tunnel proposal to downtown. Steve Davis, president of The Boring Company, made a presentation during Wednesday’s meeting on the proposal, which had previously received approval from the city’s planning commission. The Boring Company had applied for a […]
Frontier Airlines Announces Non-stop Service from Las Vegas to Mexico
Those hoping to take a trip to Mexico will soon have another flight option available. According to a news release, low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines on Tuesday announced new non-stop service from Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport to six cities, including two destinations in Mexico. As part of the expansion, Frontier will offer service from Las […]
Robotaxi Service That Proved Itself in Las Vegas Plans to Go National
After successfully operating a robotaxi service for nearly three years in Las Vegas, the Motional and Lyft companies announced plans Wednesday to expand the service nationally. Plans call for the service to be launched in yet-to-be-identified major U.S. cities in 2023 using Motional’s next-generation autonomous Hyundais and Lyft’s ride-sharing network. “We’re thrilled to have reached […]
5 Steps to Follow When Applying for Forbearance
If you’re currently feeling the stress of affording your mortgage payment, or if you know someone who is, there’s still time to get help. For homeowners experiencing financial hardship this year, the CARES Act provides mortgage payment deferral options, creating much-needed relief in these challenging times. It’s important, however, to understand how forbearance works. It’s not automatic. […]
CES Show Plans to Re-create The ‘Magic’ of Las Vegas
The all-virtual CES won’t have the same glitz of the traditional Las Vegas show, but representatives of the Consumer Technology Association said Tuesday they’ll do their best to re-create the “magic” that happens there online. The association announced July 28 that the 2021 show would be virtual, and on Tuesday, representatives explained how it plans […]
Extended Pause Has Many Las Vegas Business Leaders Relieved
It could have been worse. That’s the consensus of business leaders on Gov. Steve Sisolak’s decision to extend the statewide pause to Jan. 15 in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Though the pause has been devastating to businesses, most business leaders said they were grateful the governor didn’t order additional restrictions […]
