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A's Las Vegas ballpark experience center offers glimpse into future

Mick Akers, Las Vegas Review-Journal on

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LAS VEGAS — The Athletics opened an interactive space Tuesday that gives fans a glimpse into the future of what’s to come from the MLB team’s under-construction $2 billion Las Vegas ballpark.

The A’s ballpark experience center in the Uncommons’ mixed-use development in the southwest Las Vegas Valley includes a ballpark model, interactive displays, premium seating concepts and highlights design features that will give a sneak peak of what will be included in the 33,000-fan capacity MLB stadium when it opens on the Strip in 2028.

Aside from previewing the club’s ballpark plans, the space will also serve as the A’s season ticket sales center.

 

The 12,000-square-foot space was designed by Nashville, Tenn.-based firm Advent and was constructed by Burke Special Projects.

The A’s ballpark is being built on the southeast corner of the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue. Crews have made steady progress on the stadium’s construction since a June groundbreaking ceremony was held, with the deck of what will be the lower concourse already coming into form.


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