The Oakland Athletics hope to turn the 4 acres of land leading up to their planned Las Vegas ballpark into an area similar to the one near T-Mobile Arena.
Bally’s Corp., which owns the Tropicana, will share the space leading up to the 9 acres of land allotted for the A’s to construct their planned $1.5 billion, 30,000- to 33,000-seat MLB stadium. The team envisions that area as having various amenities to create a lively atmosphere.
“It’s a really important piece because it really becomes the front door to both Bally’s (future project) and the ballpark,” Brad Schrock, A’s director of design, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “That’s been envisioned to be active 365 days a year with retail, entertainment and dining opportunities.”
bigtimebravesfan: Had a great conversation with the owner of the forum. very cool place. My one thing I have to say about the A's is that I understand them making the moves to trade away Olson and Murphy to the Braves. Both are late 20's and had contracts coming up.
Jul 8, 2023 8:43:29 GMT -8
LVfan: Great taking to you too. The Braves picked up some great players at the A's expense. Even if you're not a Braves fan, they are an easy team to like. So Go Braves, except when playing Dodgers and A's.
Jul 8, 2023 8:47:22 GMT -8