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Last July, Milam was the guy who said that an NBA team was under contract to relocate to Las Vegas if a new arena was built, preferably on a plot of land he owned. “We have an NBA team under contract, (but the deal will take effect only) if other pieces of the puzzle fall into place: One of those pieces will be that a building is approved.”- Las Vegas Sun July 14, 2010 He also says that the $2B will be privately financed. With hotel projects halted and Las Vegas' jobless rate near 15%, this will not even have a groundbreaking ceremony. http://www.fieldofschemes.com/news/a...per_propo.html |
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So are any of these stadium plans will actually become a 'REALITY' or just a 'DREAM'...
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I am going to say just a Dream
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UNLV Regents Consider 60,000 Seat On Campus Stadium Plans
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I know it's just an early development on the renders, but all I see are horrible sightlines and obstructed views, with little or no room to accommodate concourses for the upper decks.
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I doubt its indicative of space beyond the seating bowl, just looks like they are trying to do larger Siatama Super Arena.
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$800 mil, minimum.
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I think this may actually be successful; if the Las Vegas Locomotives were to play in the satdium as well. Cause let's face it with Las Vegas's gambling industry, this is probably the best chance of having professional football, even though many consider the UFL to be the development league for the NFL.
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The NFL won't ever go there, and odds are neither will the NBA for all sorts of fears about ties with the gambling industry. NFL execs have already affirmed this and Stern spoke about the concern when the NBA had an all-star event there some years ago. If there was even a chance then you'd already have the venue you're talking about.
That being said I do think they could comfortably design a stadium that seats about 40k regularly but can expand to 50k for special events. At that point you could put in for 3 special college games* and seek to share the NFL All-Pro game with Hawaii. * A Kick-off classic like Atlanta hosts to start the year, the PAC championship game and a bowl game. Could probably land a few other games, too, like one-off BYU neutral site games, maybe a second bowl game or AA championship game.
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Update...
http://www.8newsnow.com/story/186592...y-move-forward LAS VEGAS -- Touchdowns for the Rebel football team could soon be coming indoors when playing at home. Plans for a fixed roof stadium on the northwest part to campus are close to moving forward. Plans for a major event center at UNLV include an on-campus indoor stadium, along with dorms and renovations at the Thomas and Mack Center. The decision on whether the plan will move forward could be decided on Friday. The 52,000 seat project will be built near the baseball field and the tennis complex on campus. Those behind the mega-project say it is long overdue, and students agree... |
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Wow!!!! It's expected to cost up to $2 BILLION.
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Vegas lacks a large stadium type venue. If any place can use a large stadium to host a variety of events, its Vegas.
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Personal opinion, but for $2B, I think they'd be far better off building a complex of 2-3 stadia on a central site connected by retail than to create this monstrosity.
Don't get me wrong, it would be a unique project but it's just not practical. The Cowboys Stadium, which is over the top in nearly every way, would cost roughly $1.3b to build today. And that's far more than Vegas needs. A very attractive, modern, and expandable facility that could be used by UNLV and for other football/soccer/etc events could probably be built at half that cost. A lot of the new collegiate stadiums are in the $150-400mm range. A state of the art NBA basketball arena runs about $400-500mm today and a quality one (like Louisville's YUM Center) can be built for half that. All told, for half the price of this...thing...you could build a high quality, modern football stadium AND a high quality, modern NBA-quality stadium AND connecting them all in an attractive urban setting. And these stadiums would be better suited for their purpose.
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San Antonio is a prime example of why you don't approach it the way Vegas is right now. When San Antonio built the 65,000 seat Alamodome in 1993, the idea was to provide a basketball venue for the San Antonio Spurs (NBA), to lure a NFL team, and to host conventions. It failed miserably in it's goals. A mere 7 years after it was built, the Spurs broke ground on a basketball-specific facility (that would cost more than the Alamodome had cost) because the Alamodome provided poor sightlines for basketball and the stadium was simply too "cavernous" for that sport. By the time San Antonio was seriously being considered for an NFL franchise the Alamodome was out of date and either a new stadium would have to be built or an extensive top to bottom renovation would have to be done that would be extremely costly. And on the convention center side? Fifteen years after the Alamodome was complete, the San Antonio Convention Center (which is less than half a mile from the stadium site) was expanded to 1.3 million square feet. So, to recap the original design purposes for the Alamodome: 1. As a NBA stadium- failed 2. As a NFL stadium- failed 3. As a convention center- failed It does host collegiate football games, concerts, and the like so it hasn't been a total loss but it's failed to meet all of it's original goals. Likewise, Las Vegas is looking to this proposal to provide a space for an NBA franchise, an NFL stadium, UNLV's stadium, concerts, etc. It may be an cool project but history says that it will fail in becoming an NBA or NFL stadium and it will be used less for conventions because that's not what it was designed to do. I'm sure it will host a slew of concerts, wrestling, boxing, etc. And it will also host UNLV football and perhaps some basketball games. But you don't need a $2B facility to host a bunch of concerts, boxing matches, and UNLV football games. You could build several great facilities for much less that would accomplish those goals and provide a better experience.
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