LAS VEGAS — Officials broke ground on a 20,000-seat arena along the Las Vegas Strip expected to improve the city’s chances of attracting professional sports teams. ADVERTISING LAS VEGAS — Officials broke ground on a 20,000-seat arena along the Las
LAS VEGAS — Officials broke ground on a 20,000-seat arena along the Las Vegas Strip expected to improve the city’s chances of attracting professional sports teams.
Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather arrived at the ceremony Thursday on a construction tractor and helped turn dirt at the site while confetti rained down from above.
The project is a collaboration between casino company MGM Resorts International and sports and entertainment giant AEG.
The $375 million arena will be near the New York-New York and Monte Carlo casinos.
The privately funded project is the furthest along of several arenas proposed for Las Vegas in recent years.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman championed a 20,000-seat arena in the revitalized downtown area that would be financed with a combination of private funds and city-issued bonds.