Black or white? Can HOA determine fence color?

The fact that the developer and or previous boards granted the variances does not necessarily negate the current and future boards from properly enforcing the association’s governing documents.

REAL ESTATE BRIEFS: NOV. 13

Las Vegas Realtors presented its annual awards this week to some of its leading and longtime members. LVR (formerly known as the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors) presented its awards during an in-person event Nov. 6 at the Four Seasons Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.

Lake Las Vegas offers amenities, activities

Lake Las Vegas is a one-of-a-kind community. In a place where scenic hikes, paddle boarding, live music and happy hours are all within walking distance, neighbors become friends and friends become family. Whether you enjoy being active with friends and family or a glass of wine and live music, there is something for everyone who calls Lake Las Vegas home.

Sixties Palm Springs estate lists for $3.5M

The 2,790-square-foot home showcases a striking half-moon circular shape, designed by the renowned architect R. Denzil Lee. The unique layout features a split floor plan with two primary bedrooms, plus an additional third bedroom and four baths.

Lake Mead West Apartments breaks ground in North Las Vegas

A new affordable housing development is coming to North Las Vegas. On Monday, the city of North Las Vegas and its development partner Foresight Cos. will officially break ground on Lake Mead West Apartments, a 156-unit housing community at 3300 Coran Lane near Lake Mead Boulevard and Simmons Street, directly across from Ollie Detwiler Elementary School.

Juhl announces sale of penthouse for $1.1M

Juhl, the loft-style luxury condominium community that spans an entire city block in downtown Las Vegas, has announced the $1.1 million sale of its two-story, 14th-floor penthouse. The price per square foot was $584, the highest for a downtown condominium sold in recent years. Today, fewer than 125 condo-homes remain for purchase.

Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds helps debut The Giving Machine in Downtown Summerlin

The 2021 holiday season at Downtown Summerlin is also the season of giving with three charitable activations that encourage visitors and patrons to pay it forward. According to Danielle Bisterfeldt, senior vice president of marketing and consumer experience for Summerlin and Downtown Summerlin, the destination is excited and proud to provide guests with many unique and meaningful opportunities to give back this year.

rjmagazine 2021 holiday gift guide

Whatever your holiday gift needs, this is the guide for you

Reclaiming their words

Nevada’s Indigenous languages are endangered, but there are efforts underway to preserve them.

Locally stuffed

This year, fill stockings while supporting local creators.

Meet Adrian C. Louis, a giant of Nevada letters

Paiute author Adrian C. Louis is not widely known, nor I suspect read, but he is every bit as fearless, dark and edgy as any Native American writer that I know.

Sketchbook

Thanksgiving dinner delayed by raucous public comment period!

A last look back at 2021

As 2021 rolls to a close, what will you remember most about this strange, difficult, hopeful year?

An elemental beauty: The art of Tomasz Rossa

It won’t come as a surprise that artist Tomasz Rossa was once not only a diver, and a high-level one at that, but a performer as well.