Games of chance — that’s what Las Vegas tourists come to enjoy, along with world-class hotels, dining and recreation, of course. Gambling is the lynchpin that allowed Vegas to carve its place in history. But if you’re a Las Vegas local, you already know you don’t need to rely on “chance” to find prosperity. It’s happening all around us in virtually every part of the economy.
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“I’m calling it ‘Death Wish,’” said Pamela Dylag, Juhl resident and co-owner of the Arts District’s hottest bar, Velveteen Rabbit, commenting on her latest handcrafted cocktail. Mischievously mixing just the right amounts of gin, myrtle berry, rosemary gomme syrup, sherry and apple bitters to fashion a custom elixir for the bar’s seasonal fall cocktail menu, Dylag impishly adds the final touch — a piece of sugar paper on which is written the mystifying message, “You’ve been poisoned.”
Lennar, one of 11 homebuilders building and selling in Summerlin, offers homes in two distinct neighborhoods in the master-planned community: Oluna in The Cliffs village and Delano in The Paseos village.
Pardee Homes is set to debut Nova Ridge, a hillside community in The Cliffs in Summerlin on Sept. 23.
When it comes to style and sophistication, the Wellington Hills floor plan at One Las Vegas takes upscale condo living to a whole new height. This 2,098-square-foot residence is the perfect fit for those who want to come home to ultra-relaxation and beauty.
Providence is inviting the public to join its hurricane relief efforts during Sunday’s free Sunny 106.5 Ice Cream Sunday at the northwest Las Vegas community. Bottled water sales during the family event will benefit the Red Cross in its continuing support for victims of natural disasters.
The Ogden in Downtown Las Vegas will once again be in the center of it all when the Life is Beautiful festival returns, Sept. 22-24. Residents of the 21-story condominium tower, located within the footprint of the festival, are looking forward to the whirlwind of activity featuring music, food, arts and learning.
When Chris Stuhmer bought just under 40 acres of hillside property in MacDonald Highlands in 2005, he had a vision.
Builders are targeting Summerlin with luxury townhomes and condos, and the master-planned community is also seeing an influx of attached homes that’s making it more affordable as well.
Start by parking across the street from your home and considering potential buyers’ first impressions. Could the lawn benefit from a little fertilizer? Are the bushes trimmed? Is the garage door kept closed? Might a couple of showy annuals add sparkle when in season?