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Rome Wasn't Built in A Day<br><br>Perspective changes everything. They say hindsight is 20/20 because now the perspective you are looking at the situation with is full of clarity and understanding. Many times we look at our current and imminent challenges, goals, and dreams feeling completely overwhelmed due to lack of perspective. Maybe we don know where to begin because the size of our dream or goal is so big in our minds that it becomes incalculable. It been said that if you you can do it, dream bigger. But where does that leave us when the dream is so big we are now left just simply dreaming?<br><br>Rome began in the 9th Century BC as a little Italian village. Legend has it that two brothers, Romulus and Remus, decided to build a city together. It is said that after an argument, Romulus killed his brother, Remus, and named the city Rome, after himself. I bet that Romulus never even dreamed the city would one day become the vast civilization that dominated the Mediterranean region for centuries to come. He didn set out to build the dynasty that would one day become the Roman Empire. He focused on building a town, then a city, and the vision was carried forth generation after generation becoming one of the most famous cities ever to have existed in human history.<br><br>Like I said,coach galaxy s4 case, perspective changes everything. As entrepreneurs, it is our job to dream. It is our job to cast vision and to forge ahead towards it. But we must choose the right perspective to support the long term viability and sustainability of our dream. Am I discouraging you from dreaming big? Not at all. But I am encouraging you to break down your dream into realistic steps, phases, or stages. Focus on what you can accomplish today, first. Then, plan your week, month, and year. Put together realistic goals that move you in the direction of the ultimate vision that captivates your heart.
 
Rome Wasn't Built in A Day<br><br>Perspective changes everything. They say hindsight is 20/20 because now the perspective you are looking at the situation with is full of clarity and understanding. Many times we look at our current and imminent challenges, goals, and dreams feeling completely overwhelmed due to lack of perspective. Maybe we don know where to begin because the size of our dream or goal is so big in our minds that it becomes incalculable. It been said that if you you can do it, dream bigger. But where does that leave us when the dream is so big we are now left just simply dreaming?<br><br>Rome began in the 9th Century BC as a little Italian village. Legend has it that two brothers, Romulus and Remus, decided to build a city together. It is said that after an argument, Romulus killed his brother, Remus, and named the city Rome, after himself. I bet that Romulus never even dreamed the city would one day become the vast civilization that dominated the Mediterranean region for centuries to come. He didn set out to build the dynasty that would one day become the Roman Empire. He focused on building a town, then a city, and the vision was carried forth generation after generation becoming one of the most famous cities ever to have existed in human history.<br><br>Like I said,coach galaxy s4 case, perspective changes everything. As entrepreneurs, it is our job to dream. It is our job to cast vision and to forge ahead towards it. But we must choose the right perspective to support the long term viability and sustainability of our dream. Am I discouraging you from dreaming big? Not at all. But I am encouraging you to break down your dream into realistic steps, phases, or stages. Focus on what you can accomplish today, first. Then, plan your week, month, and year. Put together realistic goals that move you in the direction of the ultimate vision that captivates your heart.
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in day coming at Boca Raton condominium project<br><br>HomeColumns Blogs Video Photos Weather Traffic Special Sections Contests Sponsored Content NewsLas Vegas Neighborhoods Politics Government Crime Courts Education Opinion Archives GamblingBetting Line Casinos Gaming Inside Gaming EntertainmentNeon Shows Music Arts Culture Events/Calendar Night Clubs Restaurants Movies TV Puzzles Games Horoscopes BusinessLas Vegas Tourism Conventions Economy Housing Money Investing Banking Nation World Get On the List Legal Notices SportsUNLV Rebels Poker MMA Boxing Nevada Preps Baseball Hockey Football Motor Sports Golf Rodeo Basketball Betting CommunitymyView Home Garden Health Fitness Pets Family Fashion Food Cooking R Jeneration Community Link Weddings Celebrations ObitsToday's Obituaries Submit an obit JobsFind a job Post a job Submit a resume Career Events Log in AutosSearch for vehicles Sell your vehicle Drive Road Warrior Cheap Gas Prices Research A Vehicle Autos Illustrated User Login HomesFor Rent New Homes Guide Commercial Real Estate Place An Ad Buy SellClassifieds Place An Ad Print Ads DealsmyRJ Deals Local Coupons Grocery coupons Visitor GuideEvents Attractions Best of Las Vegas Recreation Guide Cerca Weddings<br><br>MILLION DOLLAR HOME SALES Luxury Homes of Las Vegas reported the following million dollar home sales last week: $6.2 million, 4 bedroom, 7 bath, 8,855 square feet, Strip view, wine cellar, theater, MacDonald Highlands. $2.6 million, 4 bedroom, 5 bath, 5,685 square feet, Italian villa styled, Seven Hills. $1.24 million, 5 bedroom, 5 bath, 4,018 square feet, casita, courtyard, golf views, theater, game room, MacDonald Highlands. $1.25 million,galaxy s4 case chanel, 4 bedroom, 5 bath, 4,739 square feet, corner lot with city and mountain views, Roma Hills. $1.2 million, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 3,216 square feet, golf, infinity edge pool, Anthem Country Club. $1.06 million, 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 3,374 square feet, one third acre private lot, crown molding, Anthem Country Club. $1.3 million, 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 4,431 square feet, hand scraped wood floors, wood beams, Mountain's Edge. $1.15 million, 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 4,233 square feet, double gated cul de sac, Pella windows, pool, spa, barbecue, Spanish Trail. $1.06 million, 4 bedroom, 5 bath, 3,579 square feet, golf and mountain views, four car garage, granite counters, cherry cabinets, Red Rock Country Club. $1.2 million, 2 bedroom, 3 bath, 2,208 square feet, remodeled, Strip views, Regency Towers.<br><br>Martin Harris Construction is nearing first phase completion of the $400 million Boca Raton luxury midrise condominiums at Las Vegas Boulevard and Serene Avenue.<br><br>Residents are expected to move in by June.<br><br>The first phase consists of 378 units in two buildings and a 10,000 square foot clubhouse with a private screening room, fitness center, meeting space and concierge service.<br><br>Upon completion, Boca Raton will have 756 homes in four seven story buildings and two levels of underground parking.<br><br>Martin Harris is laying tile and carpet, hanging doors and installing countertops, cabinets and appliances. Curb and gutter work is also being done.<br><br>The next steps entail fire safety testing, additional landscaping and finishing work of the condos and clubhouse. The pool and hot tub are under construction.<br><br>"Boca Raton is taking shape and actually feels like a destination you'd find in Florida with the exterior palm tree details, crown molding, landscaping, unique window shapes in every room and two tone colors of the exterior," said Mack McKnight, senior vice president of development for Palm Beach Resort Condominiums.<br><br>Condo prices range from the mid $300,000s to more than $1 million. The first units were originally scheduled for delivery last December.<br><br>MIXED USE SALE: Marcus Millichap brokered the sale of Barcelone, a 51,048 square foot mixed use retail and office property in Las Vegas. The sales price of $12 million represents a price of $235 a square foot.<br><br>John Vorsheck, regional manager of Marcus Millichap in Las Vegas, and Nicholas Scelsa from the firm's Sacramento, Calif., office represented the seller.<br><br>The property at 8751 W. Charleston Blvd. contains 32,128 square feet of retail space and 18,920 square feet of second story professional office space. Tenants include Allstate Insurance, Bleu Gourmet, First American Title, Furniture Direct, MS Entertainment and Starfish Capital Partners.<br><br>CAB QUARTERS: SR Construction has started work on a two story, 18,000 square foot headquarters and maintenance facility for Nellis Cab Co. at 4600 Wynn Road. Estimated project cost is $3.2 million.<br><br>Spectrum Surveying Engineering will serve as the project architect.<br><br>The general contractor recently finished construction of the 9,393 square foot Cheyenne West Animal Hospital at 3650 N. Buffalo Drive. Purvis Architects designed the $2 million project.<br><br>LAW OFFICES: Crisci Builders has completed $2.8 million in tenant improvement services for Snell Wilmer Law Offices in Hughes Center. Crescent Partners contracted Crisci in November to build out 33,000 square feet in the new building at 3883 Howard Hughes Parkway. Paul Auzenne was project manager.<br><br>NEW CONTRACTS: Shelbourne Towers has selected LM Construction as general contractor for a new 14,000 square foot retail strip center at Pecos and Gowan roads in North Las Vegas. The contract is for a little more than $1 million.<br><br>Also, LM Construction picked up a contract to do $350,000 in tenant improvements for Walgreens Home Care Service at 6155 Sandhill Road. The project includes 3,337 square feet of office space and 4,851 square feet of warehouse space.<br><br>Larry Monkarsh, principal of the company, said he's on target for a June completion of a 150,000 square foot commercial and office warehouse for InterEx, a provider of convention and exhibit services, at 880 Wigwam Ave. in Henderson.<br><br>The design build contract was for $5.6 million.<br><br>OFFICE LEASES: Pezzillo Robinson law firm signed a five year lease for about $800,000 to occupy 4,400 square feet of Class A office space at Marnell Corporate Center's fourth building, which was completed in April.<br><br>Rules for posting comments Comments posted below are from readers. In no way do they represent the view of Stephens Media LLC or this newspaper. This is a public forum. Read our guidelines for posting. If you believe that a commenter has not followed these guidelines, please click the FLAG icon next to the comment.

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