A new Las Vegas company wants to combine grocery store options with a convenience store footprint.
The Stray Cats’ reunion, which along with ZZ Top at The Venetian, is a weekend pairing of great rock ‘n’ roll trios in VegasVille.
A section of U.S. Highway 95 will be narrowed to a single lane through mid-June as crews continue working on a $78 million freeway widening project in northwest Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
Pardee Homes will debut four modern two-story floor plans at the April 28 grand opening of Indigo. Homes at Indigo range from 1,799 square feet to 2,642 square feet with pricing anticipated to start from the low $300,000s.
As the developer of Summerlin, which spans 22,500 acres, The Howard Hughes Corp. has long recognized its obligation as a steward of the land.
On April 25 at City Hall, a Downtown Residential Fair from 3 to 7:30 p.m. will feature nearly a dozen developers of existing and future permitted residential projects who will showcase information on both for-rent and for-purchase condominiums, town homes, lofts and other multifamily developments in the area.
This weekend the community is hosting a “Celebration of Savings on Quick-Delivery Homes.” Homebuyers can tour homes and enjoy seafood fare from Cousins Maine Lobster. The event takes place on April 21, from noon to 3 p.m.
Celebrate Earth Day and the great outdoors Saturday at a free family-friendly event at Huckleberry Park in the Providence. The Going Green Earth Day event begins with a cleanup from 9 to 11 a.m. followed by festivities from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in four areas highlighting different aspects of the environment, outdoor living and fitness. They are the Wisdom Garden, Hoppy Hollow, Zen Zone and The Green.
Native Las Vegan Karen Alexander has always lived in suburbia. That is, until three months ago, when she and her husband, Matt, locked in their dream home at Juhl, a 344–residence, loft-style community known for its flexible floor plans and industrial chic design aesthetic in downtown Las Vegas.
Brett Raymer’s home in northwest Las Vegas is such a sanctuary for him that he when he’s away, he often feels like a fish out of water.
With the warmer months upon us, it’s time to talk about the pool. The Southern Nevada Health District has some tips for homeowners associations on pool maintenance and safety this summer.
Local home prices rose again in March while the local housing supply stayed tight, according to a report from the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors.
The principals of StoryBook Homes, Wayne and Catherine Laska, have opened The Mercer Las Vegas, the Laska’s first resort-style apartment community in southwest Las Vegas. The 175-unit building will include town homes and penthouse units. It is at the corner of Tropicana Avenue and Grand Canyon Drive.
A new luxury custom-home community nestled on the hillside in Green Valley has broken ground and is expected to start construction on a model later this spring.
Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. The address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the resale home. About 90 percent of these addresses reflect the home purchase. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes. The information is provided by Accudata, a local research firm. For the complete listing, visit RJRealEstate.Vegas.
Summit Homes of Nevada and Presidio Residential Capital have acquired 6 acres at La Cienega Street and East Shelbourne Avenue, and plan to build La Cienega Estates, offering 12 single-family, detached homes, starting in the $500,000s. The retail value of this community is expected to exceed $7.2 million.
But homeowners associations, particularly those whose governing documents were written in the 1990s or later, routinely lay out smoking and nonsmoking areas and spell out controls. Those restrictions were originally written to apply to tobacco, but they can be used just as effectively against nuisance marijuana smoke.
A detailed look at the construction process for the Las Vegas stadium is expected to be presented Monday to the committee appointed to oversee the Oakland Raiders’ community benefits plan.
The Centers for Disease Control is expanding a warning about contaminated lettuce from Arizona that has now sickened dozens of people in several states.
North Korea said Saturday it has suspended nuclear and long-range missile tests and plans to close its nuclear test site.
The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada and Findlay Automotive saluted locals who have gone beyond the line of duty to save and to serve others during the Everyday Heroes Awards presented April 6 at Paris Las Vegas.
Chapman Chrysler Jeep and the Chapman Customs parts department are gearing up for the fifth annual Big Bad Jeep Show from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. May 12. The event will feature live entertainment, food, face-painting and raffle prizes suitable for any Jeep connoisseur.
When 51s general manager Chuck Johnson was sifting through fan suggestions for the new 51s team name, he came across more than a few suggestions for “Baseball McBaseball Face.”
The National Park Service is celebrating National Park Week by waiving fees at all National Park Service sites across the country, including parks in and near Southern Nevada.
Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb is the fourth player in NHL history to score a series-clinching goal against the team he played for in the previous season.
If you think you’ve already seen “The Color Purple” at The Smith Center, you’re right. And wrong.
An insider told me that the NFL already is considering locations in Las Vegas for its draft. The Raiders’ new stadium is the obvious choice, but there is one location that screams Las Vegas — an upgraded Fremont Street.
The Animal Foundation is putting on the cutest show you’ve ever seen.
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered inspections of more jet engines like the one that blew apart at 32,000 feet in a deadly accident aboard a Southwest Airlines plane.
