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Specific claims: The development agreement and financing are behind schedule
As of mid March 2025
The Clark County development agreement is not behind schedule. Commissioner Jim Gibson said the county and the A's are working together on that to maintain the timeline.
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On Tuesday night, the Paradise Town Advisory Board OK’d several site design aspects and waivers of development standards that may help streamline some of the work. Those waivers include parking requirement reductions, reduced landscaping guidelines, traffic mitigation plans and the ability to store construction materials on the Tropicana site where the ballpark will be built.
Clark County’s comprehensive planning department also listed a condition that would allow a grading permit to be...
According to the Stadium Authority, the process in bringing new investors to the team doesn’t need to be completed before construction on the stadium begins, as the A’s can start the project using money from the Fishers. As there is no specific timeline, it cannot be considered behind schedule.
An artist rendering of the Athletics' planned Las Vegas ballpark, shown during a March 6, 2025,
Las Vegas Stadium Authority meeting.
The Athletics are in talks with potential investors as the Major League Baseball team looks to raise up to $550 million to go toward the construction of its $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark.
Interested investors are being pitched the deal, noting the A’s valuation is estimated to be $2 billion, the source said.
Multiple interested investors “who have quite a bit of...
As of mid March 2025
The Clark County development agreement is not behind schedule. Commissioner Jim Gibson said the county and the A's are working together on that to maintain the timeline.

Excerpts:
On Tuesday night, the Paradise Town Advisory Board OK’d several site design aspects and waivers of development standards that may help streamline some of the work. Those waivers include parking requirement reductions, reduced landscaping guidelines, traffic mitigation plans and the ability to store construction materials on the Tropicana site where the ballpark will be built.
Clark County’s comprehensive planning department also listed a condition that would allow a grading permit to be...
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According to the Stadium Authority, the process in bringing new investors to the team doesn’t need to be completed before construction on the stadium begins, as the A’s can start the project using money from the Fishers. As there is no specific timeline, it cannot be considered behind schedule.

An artist rendering of the Athletics' planned Las Vegas ballpark, shown during a March 6, 2025,
Las Vegas Stadium Authority meeting.
The Athletics are in talks with potential investors as the Major League Baseball team looks to raise up to $550 million to go toward the construction of its $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark.
Interested investors are being pitched the deal, noting the A’s valuation is estimated to be $2 billion, the source said.
Multiple interested investors “who have quite a bit of...