The Patrick Egger Las Vegas Real Estate Records (1958-2012) represent materials from Egger, a former city planner for North Las Vegas and the Clark County Department of Comprehensive Planning, and a real estate appraiser. Materials include new housing development brochures, proposed and preliminary plans for housing, apartment, and mobile home developments, and building companies market studies throughout the Las Vegas Valley. The collection includes physical and digital aerial and satellite imagery of Clark County produced by Rupp Aerial Photography, Inc. and Landiscor Real Estate Mapping. Also included are bulletins, maps, reports of property and home price increases, surveys of commercial space availability, analyses of general growth patterns in the Southern Nevada region. Other digital materials in this collection includes electronic resource guides on real estate and title insurance for Stewart Title Las Vegas and database information on residential real estate sales, projects, and plans created by the Meyers Group.
The Patrick Egger Las Vegas Real Estate Records (1958-2012) represent materials from Egger, a former city planner for North Las Vegas and the Clark County Department of Comprehensive Planning, and a real estate appraiser. Materials include new housing development brochures, proposed and preliminary plans for housing, apartment, and mobile home developments, and building companies market studies throughout the Las Vegas Valley. The collection includes physical and digital aerial and satellite imagery of Clark County produced by Rupp Aerial Photography, Inc. and Landiscor Real Estate Mapping. Also included are bulletins, maps, reports of property and home price increases, surveys of commercial space availability, analyses of general growth patterns in the Southern Nevada region. Other digital materials in this collection includes electronic resource guides on real estate and title insurance for Stewart Title Las Vegas and database information on residential real estate sales, projects, and plans created by the Meyers Group.
Collection is open for research. Arrangements must be made in advance to access digital files; please contact UNLV Special Collections and Archives for additional information.
This material is made available to facilitate private study, scholarship, or research. The donor, Patrick egger, transferred all right, title and interest they had in the Patrick Egger Southern Nevada Real Estate Records (MS-00878)] to UNLV. However, some material may be protected by copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity rights, or other interests not owned by UNLV. Users are responsible for determining whether permissions are necessary from rights owners for any intended use and for obtaining all required permissions. Acknowledgement of the UNLV University Libraries is requested. For more information, please see the UNLV Special Collections policies on reproductions and use or contact us at special.collections@unlv.edu.
Materials are arranged topically.
Legacy digital media can be found in box 35 and box 61.
Patrick Egger Las Vegas Real Estate Records, 1958-2012. MS-00878. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
Material was donated in 2018 and 2025 by Patrick Egger; accession numbers 2018-011 and 2025-075
In 2018, Joyce Moore processed the collection and wrote the finding aid. In 2025, Tammi Kim rehoused and created the inventory for the 2025 addition. Digital content saved on optical discs and floppy disks were migrated from original storage media and normalized to standard preservation and access formats following UNLV Special Collections and Archives Digital Preservation guidelines. Folder arrangement was reorganized into topical groupings to assist in locating and identifying digital content. The digital files from CD-ROMs containing executable programs were created in versions of Windows before 2004 and were not migrated into access formats due to system incompatibility.
Administrative Information
Acquired by Su Kim Chung, curator, as part of UNLV Special Collections and Archives holdings on real estate development in the Las Vegas Valley. One oversized map that was in poor condition and commercially available was disposed of as well as duplicate and blank discs. One optical disc containing malware was not ingested but retained in the collection.
