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Las Vegas Stadium Authority Weighs a $158M Allegiant Stadium North Entrance Upgrade

The $158 million project would add a plaza, event deck and transportation upgrades to improve access for 65,000 fans, officials said.

  • The Las Vegas Raiders are seeking $75 million from the Las Vegas Stadium Authority to fund a $158 million North Entry upgrade at Allegiant Stadium, designed to create a new "front door" with pedestrian decks and a public plaza.
  • Raiders President Sandra Douglass Morgan stated the North side has become a "pressure point" for guest experience, with infrastructure stretched to capacity. The project aims to improve crowd flow and event space.
  • Over 20,000 fans walk the Hacienda bridge to reach the stadium for games and events, according to Stadium Authority chairman Steve Hill. The project requires $83 million in private funding to complement the public contribution.
  • Authority members postponed the decision during Thursday's meeting, scheduling a special vote for Sept. 2. The $75 million would come from surplus room tax revenue allocated to stadium improvements.
  • Construction is expected to begin after the current season, targeting completion before Super Bowl 63 on Feb. 11, 2029. Allegiant Stadium previously hosted the 2024 Super Bowl.
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Las Vegas Stadium Authority weighs a $158M Allegiant Stadium north entrance upgrade

The Las Vegas Stadium Authority is considering and almost certainly will approve a $158 million upgrade to the north entrance at Allegiant Stadium, with $75 million coming from a taxpayer fund and the rest from the Las Vegas Raiders.

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