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Oakland A’s signs deal to build ballpark on Bally’s Tropicana property

Posted on 15/05/2023 By Mark

Home > Casino > Oakland A’s signs deal to build ballpark on Bally’s Tropicana property

Bally’s Corporation and Gaming & Leisure Properties (GLPI) have reached a binding agreement with the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball, to site their new ballpark on a portion of the operator’s Tropicana Las Vegas property.
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Bally’s Corporation highlighted the potential “transformational” impact of the $1.5bn baseball ballpark project on the company’s database as an important part of the business’s global, omni-channel strategy.

The agreement is subject to the passing of legislation for public financing, and approval for relocation by Major League Baseball.

Legislators in Nevada will be soon be asked to approve $395m of public financing for the project.

GLPI have additionally agreed to fund up to $175m towards certain “share improvements” at the site in return for a commensurate rent increase.

“We are excited about the potential to bring Major League Baseball to this iconic location,” said Oakland Athletics’ president Dave Kaval.

“We are thrilled to work alongside Bally’s and GLPI, and look forward to finalizing plans to bring the Athletics to Southern Nevada.”

Under the plan, Bally’s and GLPI will assign nine acres of the 35-acre site that is located on the Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue to the Oakland Athletics or related stadium authority. The venue is at present planned to accommodate approximately 30,000 fans at a time.

As a provision of the deal, Bally’s retains the ability to assign the rights to all aspects of this development and has received material interest from development partners.

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