The Raiders are constructing their Henderson home to be open to the community, unlike the model most NFL franchises have with their headquarters and training facilities.
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The Raiders announced a new sponsorship deal and name for the team’s headquarters and practice facility in Henderson.
A company that outfits schools, hotels and businesses with items such as cleaning supplies and office furniture will have its new name on the building.
A Henderson official called the Raiders practice field a “catalyst project,” though developers with projects in the area gave mixed responses as to whether the team’s arrival has sparked any other construction nearby.
The plan includes a total of 146 signs that freestanding, wall and door and window variety and will be indoors and outdoors of the facility.
RTC’s Golden Knights Express ridership jumped from 40,679 in the 2017-18 season to 57, 920 last season.
It was October of 2001 when Chase Field, then named Bank One Ballpark, played host to what still ranks as the only major professional sports championship for Phoenix.
Commissioner Rob Manfred has said Las Vegas is a viable market for a team. I’m not sure it is, but that won’t stop billionaire suits from looking this way.
Last year, Henderson officials quietly began a push to lure the Arizona Diamondbacks from the team’s Phoenix home to their city, records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show.
The Raiders aren’t holding anything back in the construction of their over 300,000 square-foot headquarters and practice facility, where features are included to conclude public interaction with the space.
Concept plans submitted to Henderson this month show what could be built around Legacy Golf Club. A homeowner association has retained legal counsel as a precaution.
The owner of the Golden Knights is looking to construct a new aircraft hangar at Henderson Executive Airport where corporate flights for his various companies will fly out of.
The Vegas Golden Knights want to embrace sustainability in the team’s future community ice arena in downtown Henderson.
The Golden Knights will begin construction of a $25 million ice hockey facility in Downtown Henderson once the demolition of the convention center is complete.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday night unanimously approved bringing a Vegas Golden Knights community ice arena to downtown.
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