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posted by CityBuzz on 9/22/2009 2:39:53 PM in UNLV, Henderson, Downtown Las Vegas, discussion, health & beauty
It’s important for people to be aware of how to prevent any type of cold or flu—especially those living in close quarters with many other people, such as apartment renters.
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 Hubbuzz Moving Q and A on 2/6/2008 4:50:37 PM in discussion, out and about
Check out our ideas for meeting people in Vegas when your new to town. Help us cut down on lonely souls, and post an idea if you have one.
posted by noriskno on 2/4/2008 8:46:40 PM in Downtown Las Vegas, Central Las Vegas, discussion, literary, art, culture
The debut novel of Charles Bock, Beautiful Children, delivers on the whole panorama of Las Vegas.
posted by Kirk McKnight on 1/22/2008 8:59:22 AM in Northwest Valley, main street, discussion, architecture
Northwest Las Vegas: Continuously bringing new meaning to the term “last stop.”
posted by Kirk McKnight on 1/16/2008 9:37:50 AM in Downtown Las Vegas, main street, discussion, neighborhood close-ups, architecture, green living
Over the past fifteen years, Downtown Las Vegas, once regarded as a neighborhood-sized museum of gaming history, has once again transformed itself into an industrious, tourist friendly community for all ages through restructuring of Alta Drive.
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