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More stadiums planned for Las Vegas

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2016

Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis, center, greets Raiders fans after speaking at a meeting of the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee in Las Vegas on the proposed Raiders Stadium that will be built in Las Vegas.

It’s been announced that groundbreaking for the Raiders Stadium will take place in November, but it’s not the only stadium/arena in the works. Plans for an indoor arena on the north end of the strip have resurfaced and gotten grander.

The project now includes a 63-story, 2,000-room hotel, a 240,000-square-foot conference center, a 2,500-seat showroom, a bowling alley and a wedding chapel. Originally announced at $1.3 billion, the projected tab has ballooned to $2.7 billion.

And, unlikely as it sounds, a third stadium has been announced as the new home of the Las Vegas 51s minor league baseball team. The $150-million 10,000-seat open-air stadium will be called the Las Vegas Ballpark and reside near Red Rock Resort on the far west side of town.

Strip/Trop Bridge

The pedestrian bridge between Excalibur and New York-New York is closed for renovation. It’s the last of the four bridges at the strip and Tropicana to receive upgrades and will reopen Dec. 29. The bridges on that corner are traveled by 130,000 people daily.

Station Deals

Station Casinos has good seniors promotions on Wednesdays. The “My Generation” promo for people over age 50 offers a free Starbucks tall coffee and $4 movies. It also features half-point bingo and bowling, half-point dining at the buffets, cafes and several restaurants as part of the Boarding Pass loyalty program. Daily specials in the cafes include eggs & bacon/sausage for $3.99 and a cheeseburger and fries for $5.99. Both are available 24/7 and come with a drink.

Question: I’ve heard that Adele has signed a deal to play on the strip. Do you have details?

Answer: No. And neither does anyone else at this time. The multi-Grammy Award-winning singer has been the subject of strip-residency rumors for a few years now, but no solid plans appear to be in the works.


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