REAL ESTATE BRIEFS JULY 16

A recent Nevada State Apartment Association report shows apartment rents in Southern Nevada beginning to decelerate and suggests “this historic run of rent growth is unlikely to continue.”

Washington family comes home to Vegas; buys Tri Pointe home

Brandon and Valerie Haase, new homeowners at Tri Pointe Homes’ Kings Canyon in Summerlin’s Redpoint district, were so impressed with the customer service and attention to detail they experienced during their new home construction process, they created a “Best Homebuilder” trophy and presented it to their construction manager, Sean Kieser, and the entire Tri Pointe Homes team.

Harmony’s Serenity Place opens in Cadence

Cadence is home to the nearly 50-acre Central Park, which offers a variety of features including picnic areas, splash pads, pickleball courts, a fitness court, community pool, 5-acre adventure playground, pavilion and two amphitheaters.

Artist Bonnie Kelso to design Downtown Summerlin mural

The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of the Summerlin master-planned community, has announced the selection of Southern Nevada artist Bonnie Kelso to create the largest public mural in Downtown Summerlin, the community’s 400-acre walkable, mixed-use urban core.

Secret Service denies intentional deletion of Jan. 6 texts

The Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General said the messages between Jan. 5 and Jan. 6, 2021, were erased “as part of a device-replacement program.”

CardinaleWay Acura hosts event to benefit back-to-school program

St. Jude’s Children for Ranch and CardinaleWay Acura are teaming to collect school supplies for those in need. The automotive dealership will host the event July 23 at 7000 W. Sahara Ave.

Ukrainian rescue teams hunt for survivors in Vinnytsia

Rescue teams with sniffer dogs combed through debris in a central Ukrainian city on Friday looking for people still missing after a Russian missile strike a day earlier that killed at least 23 people.

CARTOON: Reality calls

Biden blames oil companies for high gasoline prices instead of his administration’s assault on fossil fuels.

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