Dozens of new homes in a variety of styles and floor plans are currently selling in five Summerlin villages: The Vistas, The Mesa, Summerlin Centre West, The Paseos and The Canyons.
With its second phase nearing completion and a third phase on the horizon, The Crossings by William Lyon Homes has caught the interest of homebuyers seeking a gated neighborhood with elegant single-story residences and oversized homesites measuring up to a half acre in the northwestern valley.
With the hot summer months upon us, finding an energy-efficient home is more important than ever. Ryland Homes is offering new homes certified with the Energy Star Plus program and showcasing these homes during its Summer Blockbuster Celebration of Savings.
Homebuyers at Tuscany Village in Henderson are finding dozens of options for new homes.
Store manager Duane McCabe wants to ensure that renovation of the deli at his Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market is finished in time for the Fourth of July.
A limited number of move-in ready homes remain at Pardee Homes’ Serrano neighborhood in the master-planned Mountain’s Edge community in southwest Las Vegas.
Many of Lennar’s homes include features such as granite countertops, GE appliance packages, new flooring, upgraded cabinets and fresh low-VOC paint.
MGM Resorts International is known for its Las Vegas and Macau casino and gaming business. But since establishing its subsidiary MGM Hospitality in 2007, the company has quietly shifted to emphasizing its global nongaming business.
The indictment of former Assemblyman Morse Arberry Jr. on charges he failed to report $121,545 in contributions to his 2008 campaign was no shocker.
LOS ANGELES — Defense attorneys and prosecutors in the involuntary manslaughter case against Michael Jackson’s doctor won permission Friday to view raw footage that didn’t make it into the concert movie “This Is It.”
A veterinarian euthanized a horse and a goat, and another goat died Wednesday, after authorities responded to a report of neglected livestock and other animals at an animal sanctuary in the northwest Arizona community of Golden Valley.
“We made it!” That was just Erik Everett talking, an 18-year-old who rode a bus from Oakland, Calif., to get to the Electric Daisy Carnival. But the sentiment rippled Friday among those who wanted to be first among the 80,000 or so expected for the first of three nights of the giant electronic music gathering at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The anticipation was obvious Friday night.