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  2. Jim Rhodes (developer) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Rhodes (born 1958) is an American real estate developer, mine operator and commercial farmer. He founded Rhodes Homes in 1985 and has developed various housing projects in the Las Vegas Valley, including the golf course communities Rhodes Ranch and Tuscany Village. In the 2000s, he was a well-known philanthropist in Las Vegas.

  3. Cox Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Cox Pavilion. Cox Pavilion is a 78,300-square-foot (7,270 m 2), multi-purpose indoor arena on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, connected to the Thomas & Mack Center. The Pavilion serves as the home court for UNLV Lady Rebels women's basketball and volleyball programs as well as the annual NBA Summer League.

  4. Casa de Shenandoah - Wikipedia

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    Casa de Shenandoah is the former estate of the singer Wayne Newton who used the property as a ranch for various animals. It is located on 39.5 acres (16.0 ha) in Paradise, Nevada, in the Las Vegas Valley. Newton initially purchased five vacant acres of the property in 1966 and gradually expanded it with several houses, including a mansion ...

  5. Underground House Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The underground property consists of several key features, including the 6,000 sq ft (560 m 2) home centered in the 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m 2) space. [4] 3970 Spencer Street two-story above ground home built for Mary Henderson. After Henderson died on November 16, 1983, his wife Mary lived in the underground house for a short while.

  6. Existing home sales rise in July, home prices jump for 13th ...

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    On a yearly basis, sales of previously owned homes dropped 2.5% in July. The median home price climbed 4.2% in July to $422,600, the 13th straight month of annual price increases.

  7. List of condominiums in Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    By January 2005, 122 high-rise condominium buildings with a total of nearly 17,000 units had been announced. The tallest proposed project was the 73-story Summit, which also had the most expensive price listed for a unit: $35 million. The lowest price was $139,900 for units at the 51-story Las Vegas Central. [ 27]