The old way in Las Vegas just isn't going to "cut it" anymore. Las Vegas has to some how figure out how to diversify it's economy. Everyone knows that gaming is the "big dog" in Las Vegas. It is not the only dog. I see a lot of cool businesses in Las Vegas. I am starting to see a few businesses "pop-up". Las Vegas has an over-abundance of three things 1.commercial/residential properties 2. Sunshine 3. Women. You can get all sorts of lease deals in this town. Deals where the tenant has a lot more leverage than the landlord.. I have been spending a lot of time looking at businesses in Las Vegas. For anyone who wants to check out a local place or two
Scooter's- It opened about three months ago. Sports bar/restaurant. The owners are a couple of 20 somethings. Very nice guys. The food is pretty good. Machines at the bar. Flat screens everywhere you turn. The best thing about Scooter's is the scenery. They are located at Rainbow & 215, ten minutes from the strip.
Lahaina Grill- When I walked into this place I realized I wasn't in Kansas anymore.Sushi and cocktails. It is a wonderful place to take a date. You have everything you could ask for and then throw on all the scenery. Highly recommended. Located at Flamingo and Tropicana. 15 minutes from the strip.
Noodles- This place is a lot different than the first two. It is located in "Chinatown". Small local diner. . If you like authentic Chinese food at affordable prices, this would be a good place for you. The "Chinatown" area of Las Vegas is a very interesting place. There are over 200, 000 Asians in Las Vegas. Noodles is one of my favorite place to "hang-out" in Las Vegas. It is not the scenery that is the main attraction at Noodles. This place has an atmosphere that reminds me of a lot of "home-town" cafes in Kansas.
If someone has any questions about Las Vegas or Kansas. There is a good chance that I might be able to give them some "pointers". It is nice to see the Chief's doing well. "All I really want out of life is to see the Chiefs win the Super Bowl in my lifetime." Rob Astle
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