The demolition of the Tropicana hotel on the Strip would delay the completion of the A’s ballpark.
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A highly anticipated bill would provide the baseball team with up to $380 million in public funding for a Strip ballpark, but critics say the state has bigger priorities.
The MLB franchise needs lawmakers’ approval for a $1.5 billion ballpark on the Strip, including up to $380 million in public financing.
The Oakland Athletics provided a glimpse of their Las Vegas vision, releasing renderings of the team’s 30,000-seat, retractable roof ballpark.
The final round of Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets are expected to go on sale this summer.
One multimillion-dollar buyout during the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix features three days of meals and a rooftop race perch.
The gentlemen at Dude Perfect have made the world’s highest basketball shot, from 854 feet high, off The Strat’s 108th-floor SkyJump platform.
Employees at the Tropicana received mixed messages about when the property may temporarily close as the Oakland Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark plan continues to take shape.
The owners of the Tropicana want to see a $1.5 billion, 30,000-seat ballpark built on their site.
The Athletics decision to switch their preferred ballpark site to the Tropicana property will bring more than a team to the south Strip. It will also bring traffic.
The area named after the driver will be situated within the Oracle Red Bull grandstands for November’s Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Carver Road Hospitality is opening the 8,500-square-foot Flanker Kitchen in Mandalay Bay, near the walkway to Allegiant Stadium.
Plans call for the Tropicana to be demolished, with the A’s set to build a partially retractable roof ballpark on nine of the 35 acres of the south Strip site.
The championship Welsh soccer team owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has arrived — as promised — on the Las Vegas Strip.
“We’re not in favor of any tax dollars put into this,” said MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle during the company’s earnings call with investors.