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Athletics’ $2 Billion Las Vegas Stadium on Track for 2028 Opening, Officials Say
The $2 billion stadium project includes major concrete work and steel roof installation planned for 2026, with six permitting packages involved, officials said.
- On Thursday, the Athletics said their approximately $2 billion Las Vegas stadium remains on track to open early 2028 using an animated 3D model to detail progress.
- Nevada and Clark County approved up to $380 million in public funds, and owner John Fisher continues seeking investors while the A's work with Clark County on six main permitting packages.
- Over the next several months, concrete work will dominate with pouring of concourse decks planned, initial lower concourse sections poured, and steel installation set for spring and summer, A's leaders said.
- The A's are scheduled to move to Las Vegas before the 2028 season, following the June 23, 2025 ceremonial groundbreaking for the 33,000-person capacity domed stadium.
- The price tag has risen from $1.5 billion to $1.75 billion, and A's vice chairman Sandy Dean said they expect limited further increases after addressing cost escalation and design drivers.
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Athletics' $2 billion Las Vegas stadium on track for 2028 opening, officials say
The Athletics are on track to open their new Las Vegas stadium on time, officials said Thursday. The team met its year-end construction goals, including starting the concrete phase and installing cranes.
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