Industrial look updated

Long a favorite of high-end designers, “industrial chic” is becoming a popular design trend in American homes.

Woodside Homes still building in Summerlin

Woodside Homes has been building in the master-planned community of Summerlin since the beginning of the master-planned community. In fact, Summerlin’s very first residents, the Champlin family, moved into a Woodside home in March 1991.

Aliante celebrates closeout phase with special pricing, builders’ offers

Builders are offering savings and incentives throughout the Aliante master-planned community, according to Dan Naef, senior vice president of North Valley Enterprises LLC, developer. Located in the northwestern portion of the Las Vegas Valley, the 1,900-acre community is entering the final phase of its development.

Energy Star campaign gearing up efficiency

Nevada Energy Star Partners recently launched its 2008 “Energy Star — Your Green Foundation” campaign. The three-month awareness-building initiative, funded by contributions from partners, is designed to promote Energy Star brand awareness and energy conservation as an important first step for individuals and corporations committed to “going green.”

Rhodes Homes sells out of Greens’ first two phases

After debuting The Greens last month, Rhodes Homes has sold out of the neighborhood’s first two phases and predicts the popularity of this neighborhood to continue with home buyers.

Tuscan Cliffs offers sweeping views

At Tuscan Cliffs in Southern Highlands, residents can see the city from the comfort of their homes with home sites offering a variety of city and valley views.

Nonprofit gets ‘cool’ gift

HomeAid Southern Nevada and Newland Communities have joined to install three new air-conditioning units at Boys Hope Girls Hope, Las Vegas.

Home buyers give Pardee a good report card

The Southern Nevada Division of Pardee Homes has received a Straight-A report card from home buyers surveyed by a consumer research company focusing on customer satisfaction, according to Doug Cazin, Pardee corporate director of customer service.

Reader should question neighborhood parking restriction

Q: I have a four-bedroom three-bath home that I rent to five adults. Just recently, the homeowners association has decided that we can’t park on the streets even though others have been parking on the streets since the inception of the community.

Meritage uses ‘new urbanism’ in its designs

Meritage Homes has incorporated new urbanism design principles within three new Henderson neighborhoods — City Homes, Village Homes and Estate Homes, all located within the Inspirada master-planned community.

First five holes at Del Webb/Sun City Mesquite community set for tee-off

The first five holes of the Conestoga Golf Course, an 18-hole public course at Del Webb’s Sun City Mesquite community, have been completed as construction of homes and community amenities continues at a rapid pace, according to sales manager Lila Williams.

Housing and Economic Recovery Act signed

Prospective first-time home buyers now have a significant financial incentive to explore the opportunities available in today’s housing market.

Provoked Judah plots punishment

At times during his boxing career, Zab Judah has overlooked an opponent or slacked off in training. While he admits that, he also says there is no way it is happening now.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT DEL MAR

LEFTOVERS

Whoever called the San Diego Padres’ lineup punchless, well …

Two home runs carry 51s

Mitch Jones hit a two-run homer and Angel Chavez added a solo shot for the decisive run as the 51s beat the Oklahoma RedHawks 5-4 in the Pacific Coast League on Friday at Oklahoma City.

Gorman ready for state tournament

Bishop Gorman won its third consecutive state high school baseball title in May with a cast of familiar faces.

IN BRIEF

PRO BASKETBALL

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

Court’s benefits ruling might help ease life for other Nevada families

Danny Vredenburg was fun, outgoing and enjoyed a lust for life until he slipped on a flight of stairs at work and injured his back in March 2001. He worked as a bartender for the Flamingo Hilton in Laughlin, so his medical treatments were covered by workers’ compensation.

Guard unit, set to deploy, gets send-off

Family members and Nevada National Guard officials will hold a ceremony today for about 15 soldiers who are expected to deploy this weekend for an eight-week training stint in Kansas before heading to Afghanistan.

Study to gauge gunfire noise

Opponents of the Clark County shooting park will get what they’ve been asking for all year: a study to gauge how disruptive the noise will be to neighbors in the desert area near the Sheep Range.

Analysts’ projections sour

Ah, 2009.

The year of the city’s rebirth, when tens upon thousands of new residents march toward Las Vegas to fill new resort jobs, thereby lifting the housing market out of its doldrums.

More schools get low marks

CARSON CITY — The latest report card on Nevada’s 654 public elementary and secondary schools and programs shows an increase over last year’s total of schools that received low marks, the state Department of Education said Friday.

Government buys Tahoe site

RENO — A scenic 750-acre enclave in the Lake Tahoe Basin, once a Nevada version of California’s Bohemian Club for the rich and powerful, is now in the public’s hands.

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