The meeting minutes and by-laws document the establishment of the Nevada Institute for Contemporary Arts at the University of Nevada Las Vegas in the late 1980s. Mark Fine was invited by the University president, Robert Maxon, to be a member of the Steering Committee and also served as chair of the committee.
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Group of photographs of Mark Fine.
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These two brochures show the development of Park Towers by the Molasky Companies with renderings and press documents.
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The application and supporting documents provide details about Mark Fine and his contributions to Clark County and Las Vegas, Nevada. There are letters of support from many members of the community, including his children and elected officials, and from leaders in religious groups, non-profit organizations and business enterprises.
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This scrapbook documents the professional career of Mark Fine in real estate development in the 1980s, and includes photographs and ephemera of his work on the master planned community of Green Valley with the American Nevada Corporation. Personal ephemera include documents for the Fine children's school programs and a photograph of Mark Fine with Col. Doron Izraeli, the military attache for the Israeli Embassy.
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Scrapbook with photographs, clippings, and ephemera from Mark Fine's career with American Nevada Corporation. Many of the clippings document the growth of Green Valley in Henderson, Nevada.
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Materials related to the development and construction of Green Valley in Henderson, Nev. include resident surveys and marketing brochures. American Nevada Corporation was the developer of the master planned community.
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Publicity materials, business plans, reports, proposals, and project binders from 1979 to 1990 document Mark Fine’s work as President of American Nevada Corporation (ANC) and the development of Green Valle in Henderson, Nevada. ANC records also include design standards, memos, financial information, budgets, site plans, projections, and some correspondence. The corporation itself and its subsidiaries are documented in the series, as well as specific real estate development projects of Green Valley.
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Mark Fine’s other development projects and business ventures in Southern Nevada, including Summerlin, Continental National Bank, and Park Towers at Hughes Center, are documented in the series through promotional materials, memos, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, annual reports, business plans, proposals, data books, design and marketing plans and guidelines, financing prospectuses, building and site plans, and investment brochures from 1980 to 2013.
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