posted by
all-in
on
4/24/2008 2:13:25 PM
in
Henderson,
dive bars,
entertainment

Come for the shows leave with some doe. Ok so there aren’t any shows but you should certainly check out this classic casino in the heart of Henderson.
posted by
Kirk McKnight
on
4/14/2008 8:30:37 AM
in
Lake Las Vegas,
neighborhood close-ups

Along with Green Valley and Sun City Anthem, Lake Las Vegas gives Henderson yet another reason to boast its continual growth. Located just a few miles east of Main Street Henderson, Lake Las Vegas is a popular resort/community built by a man made lake.
posted by
all-in
on
4/10/2008 11:49:28 AM
in
Summerlin,
dining out

Pass the garlic noodles please! I found my new favorite eatery at Hannah's Neighborhood Bistro.
posted by
all-in
on
4/3/2008 3:33:06 PM
in
Summerlin,
fashion

Strap on your stilettos because Stash Clothing in Summerlin, Las Vegas is the place to shop for hottest and trendiest styles. Fashionistas rejoice!
posted by
Kirk McKnight
on
3/18/2008 1:45:56 PM
in
Green Valley Ranch,
Henderson

The District at Green Valley Ranch, a mixed-used development that includes retail, restaurants, entertainment venues, bars, luxury condominiums and commercial office space, attracts locals and tourists alike.
posted by
Kirk McKnight
on
3/7/2008 9:24:48 AM
in
Downtown Las Vegas,
Central Las Vegas,
neighborhood close-ups
Oakey Boulevard, a highly residential strip of road extending from Martin Luther King Boulevard to Durango Drive. Oakey Boulevard is home to dozens of residential communities including Scotch 80’s, Spanish Oaks, and Rancho Bonita Estates.
posted by
lasvegasblog
on
2/25/2008 11:31:42 AM
in
travel

Lake Mead, the largest man-made lake in the US, is only a 40 minute drive from Las Vegas. The lake makes the perfect vacation destination. What are you Las Vegas residents waiting for? Make reservations for that house boat and get prepared to have the time of your life.
posted by
Kirk McKnight
on
2/13/2008 10:35:41 AM
in
Downtown Las Vegas,
discussion,
neighborhood close-ups

Las Vegas Boulevard is running out of utilizable land, but that isn’t stopping its growth. Las Vegas Boulevard extends from Nevada Highway 604 all the way to North Las Vegas. However, that which Las Vegas residents and tourists collectively refer to as “The Strip” comprises roughly the area of Las Vegas
Blvd between Sahara Ave and Russell Ave. With land along The Strip selling for eight figures an acre, the most economic alternative for developers is to “build up.”
posted by
Kirk McKnight
on
2/6/2008 9:09:32 AM
in
Summerlin,
neighborhood close-ups

The 23,400 acre mega-community of Summerlin has been exploding since construction began on the land in 1990 and continues to creep westward.
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