It's been an impressive year for Las Vegas's dining scene. So far, 2025 has introduced restaurants that have immediately soared to must-visit territory, like Jeremy Ford's Michelin-starred Stubborn Seed, a new food hall that not only revitalizes the trend but introduces a slate of big-deal regional fare, the latest in the highly-anticipated James Trees culinary universe, and a lakeside stunner with serious seafood prowess. The back-half of the year is equally exciting, with restaurants on deck attached to famous names, long-awaited restaurants that are finally inching toward openings, and steakhouses with Michelin-recognized talent. Here are seven openings to look forward to this summer in Las Vegas.
Ai Pazzi
Location: Summerlin
Projected Opening: July 2025
Major Player: Fabio Viviani
Celebrity chef and Top Chef fan favorite Fabio Viviani brings...
If you're looking for a Silver State destination for Memorial Day weekend, the bright lights of Reno or Las Vegas may be on your list. But as the seventh-largest state in the nation, Nevada has a lot to offer outside of its urban centers.
WorldAtlas, a geography-focused website, recently released a list of the eight most underrated towns in Nevada for 2025.
"For those seeking a new experience in 2025, any of the destinations discussed here are sure to provide it," WorldAtlas wrote. "Whether it's a lesser-known park to explore or a chance to discover some off-the-beaten-path historic landmarks, these highly underrated Nevada towns should definitely be on the radar."
Here's a look at what town got No. 1 and how the other seven stacked up.
What is the most underrated town in Nevada? What is Ely known for?
WorldAtlas named Ely as Nevada's most underrated town. The rural community in northeastern Nevada began as a copper mining town but has also been a major p...
With the Las Vegas Valley seeing record home prices and more houses flooding the market, here are the most expensive homes sold in February, according to Las Vegas Realtors.
11 Anthem Pointe Court
Listed for $8 million, sold for $7,800,000
With over 14,000 square feet, this Anthem Country Club estate was built in 2008, but has millions in custom renovations. Coming fully furnished, with over $1 million in custom furnishing, the home is billed as an "entertainer's paradise." Walking in, residents are greeted with a 22-foot-high foyer. The home has seven beds and 13 bathrooms, with each bedroom coming with an en-suite bathroom, walk-in closet and outdoor access or a balcony. Some other amenities include an eight-seat theater, gourmet kitchen, fitness room and $300,000 solar panel system included. The backyard has a pool house or casita, with an infinity-edge pool and spa, as well as a grill and fireplace.
As Valentine's Day approaches, love is in the air, and what better way to celebrate than by taking a heartfelt approach to selling your home? In this special Valentine's Day-themed guide, we'll explore how to infuse love into the process and how partnering with a realtor can make your home-selling journey truly enchanting.
1. Falling in Love with Your Home Again: Before listing your property, take the time to rediscover what you love about your home. Reflect on the memories, the unique features, and the moments that make it special. This connection will radiate when potential buyers visit.
2. Preparing Your Home for a Love Story: Transform your space into a love story waiting to be told. Declutter, add a touch of romance through staging, and consider minor enhancements that make your home irresistibly charming. Your realtor can provide insights into what will capture the hearts of potential buyers.
Two distinct areas of the Las Vegas Valley led the year for residential sales.
The ZIP code 89166, which makes up the southern part of Mount Charleston and the upper part of the northwest valley including some communities such as Providence and Kyle Canyon, sold the most homes in 2024, according to Clark County property records. Records show 1,528 single-family homes, 224 townhouses and 20 condos sold in the area (for a total of 1,772 homes) from the start of 2024 though Dec. 16.
Coming in second place is the 89141 ZIP code, which encompasses the southwestern tip of the valley and parts of Southern Highlands, southwest of Enterprise. Property records show 1,387 homes, 227 townhomes and zero condos sold in the area in 2024 through Dec. 16.
In terms of dollar value, leading the valley is the 89135 ZIP code, which includes Summerlin South and the prestigious guard-gated community of Summit Club. A total of $1.2 billion in sales occurred in that ZIP code through Dec. 1...