
“There are more of us who are invested in keeping the charm of the neighborhood rather than those who are coming in and just flipping for a profit,” Tanya Killeen, resident of Las Vegas’ Paradise Palms neighborhood told Dwell magazine.
The 1960s Las Vegas neighborhood and some of its residents who obessively work to restore and maintain their homes were recently featured in Dwell magazine. The 1,000-home neighborhood, which was Las Vegas’ first master-planned community, was recognized in 2017 as the first official historic district in unincorporated Clark County. Celebrities such as Buddy Hackett, Dean Martin, and Johnny Carson all reportedly owned property there at one time, the magazine reported.