DingleJerry wrote:Granted I'm not seeking out news on it, but this is the first I heard on expansion slowing. Seemed inevitable that Sea/Vegas will happen soon. But I spend lots of time in Vegas and what I've heard is the arena plan had hit some issues/roadblocks. So I guess this aligns with that update.
That said, Vegas already has a ready arena on the strip so I never understood the need to build another one and have it be off strip. They could easily pivot to just using the Knights arena during the initial move. If I was them that would've been my plan (over building off strip), share the arena and wait for the right situation to come up where you can build it on the strip. I think the opposite end down past the Wynn where there is tons of open space could be a move, build a whole district around and bridge some of the gap to the new mega resorts a bit further down that are struggling right now.
And yea if Sea/Vegas happen MN is an easy shift to the East and be put in the division with us and Chicago
Vegas builds arenas/stadiums like nothing, it's really incredible. The MGM has a nice 17,000 seat arena, T-Mobile is really nice (where the Knights play and The NBA cup semi's/finals play). And there are two groups that want to build arenas for an NBA team. The LVXP, on the north end of the strip. They have released renderings of that project. And Oak View Group has plans for a $1 billion NBA arena/$3 billion dollar development 3 miles south of Mandalay Bay. No public money.
I've been to T-Mobile, there's no reason that can't be used as is but there's talk that it would take a $300 million upgrade to host an NBA team. I'm not sure what else they need to do with it. Allegiant is beautiful and the new A's ballpark renders look really nice. And they have the Sphere, which is very cool (not for sports).
I'm against picketing but I don't know how to show it.