Q: President Barrack Obama announced that Nevada will get about $100 million to help homeowners. What do you think this will do for people here in Las Vegas who are worried about losing their homes to foreclosure? — Matt D., Las Vegas
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Two playhouses built and donated by Pardee Homes and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. are featured in the 2010 Project Playhouse, sponsored by HomeAid Southern Nevada, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to partnering service providers with the building industry.
Adaven Homes announced the grand opening of three brand-new model homes at its RavenHill gated community which is located on Cheyenne Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard with access to downtown Las Vegas, the Strip and Interstate 15.
Today the master-planned community of MacDonald Highlands will hold its first auction beginning at noon within the community at the private DragonRidge Clubhouse. Twenty custom lots will be auctioned off with prices starting at $300,000. In addition three estate homes, two specifically designed for showcasing development of hillside homes within MacDonald Highlands also will be auctioned.
Turnberry Towers, a high-rise development in Las Vegas, is offering a select number of units for lease. As with all residents at Turnberry Towers, tenants will have access to amenities throughout the property.
Q: The board of directors have recently solicited and received bids for grounds maintenance. The board would like to put our current maintenance company on notice that we will be selecting from the bidders to perform these services in the future and the company selected will begin on April 1. This may or may not be the current vendor. Our management company tells us that we can only make this decision to put the current vendor on notice at an open meeting. If this is true, can you cite the NRS section that is applicable?
After posting small gains over the past few months, the Southern Nevada Index of Leading Economic Indicators tailed off in February to 125.78, indicating that local economic recovery is at least four to six months away, a UNLV economics professor said.
The quality of British National Theatre of America’s current “A Night at the Dogs” can be divided into thirds. The first is pleasant, but doesn’t quite capture the script’s ominous suggestions of upcoming conflict.