LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Athletics are making their way to Las Vegas in the next three years, but the MLB team has provided an updated glimpse inside plans for a $1.75 billion ballpark with new renderings unveiled on Thursday.
The ballclub presented a new set of interior renderings during a Las Vegas Stadium Authority meeting at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Along with presenting the new images, the team also provided an update on the stadium process, as they start to approach the time frame where they plan to break ground on the 33,000-fan capacity ballpark.
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The team previously stated they plan to get the project underway sometime between April and June, with construction scheduled between 31-33 months to complete the entire project.
The A’s filed for a commercial grading permit this week with Clark County, which when issued, would allow the site preparation ahead of construction to occur. Once the process begins, that would effectively break ground on the project.
The A’s wrapped up their tenure in Oakland last year, and the team is set to play in a minor league ballpark in Sacramento between this year and 2027, before making their Las Vegas debut for the 2028 season.