Those of us who have lived in Southern Nevada for decades have seen amazing changes to the Las Vegas Valley. We took pride in the fact that Las Vegas was the fastest growing city year after year. The arrival of the great recession has been a huge blow to every Vegas resident and subsequently many of us stopped paying attention to what was happening to us right under our noses. While we were sobbing in our cocktails about the good old days, Las Vegas was busy ignoring the recession and built the “new” Downtown Las Vegas.
By Mick Bailey Those of us who have lived in Southern Nevada for decades have seen amazing changes to the Las Vegas Valley. We took pride in the fact that Las Vegas was the fastest growing city year after year. The arrival of the great recession has been a huge blow to every Vegas resident and subsequently many of us stopped paying attention to what was happening to us right under our noses. While we were sobbing in our cocktails about the good old days, Las Vegas was busy ignoring the recession and built the “new” Downtown Las Vegas. 5 Comments Green Las Vegas Rolls on with the X Train06/04/2012 By Mick Bailey Travelers from Southern California to Las Vegas seeing the bright lights, fountains, waterfalls and large air conditioned spaces may miss an important trend in Southern Nevada - becoming a green environment. Look closely and find that Las Vegas is making huge strides in green technologies. Soon the X Train will be part of a distinguished list of Companies that are making this difference. ![]() Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel By Mick Bailey Las Vegas is always on the cutting edge of entertainment. People traveling from L A to Las Vegas now have something new and exciting to do during the day; the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement or simply known as the Mob Museum. The museum opened last February 14, 2012. Appropriately that is the date of the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre. There even is a portion of the actual brick wall from the incident at the museum. |


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