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A's Las Vegas Stadium Takes Shape as a Second Steel Truss Arch Rises on the Strip
A's President Marc Badain said the $2 billion, 33,000-seat domed ballpark remains on track as Bally's advances related infrastructure.
The Athletics confirmed they have spent $600 million on their $2 billion Las Vegas ballpark project, which remains on schedule to open for the 2028 Major League Baseball season.
Bally representatives reported progress on financing the 35-acre mixed-use development after previously facing concerns about the corporation's ability to fund the $1.19 billion project.
Construction milestones include installation of large roof truss arches for the 33,000-capacity domed stadium, while President Marc Badain noted that premium seats in the Athletic Club are nearly sold out.
Funding for a 1,500-space parking garage and utility plant will be covered by the Athletics, eliminating the need for a temporary setup as Bally moves forward with the permanent podium.
Casino resort construction remains a future priority, with officials emphasizing the stadium's role as a "spectacular event venue" anchoring the Las Vegas Strip and driving long-term value to the site.