- The Oakland A’s have reportedly chosen the 34-acre site on the Las Vegas Strip
- Major League Baseball already gave the team approval in May to look at relocating to Nevada
- The team has been considering many different sites in the region to build a stadium
- Team officials have made general inquiries about public financing for the stadium
Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Oakland A’s reportedly want the Tropicana Casino on the Las Vegas Strip to be the site for their new stadium, should the team move to Vegas. A CNBC report on Wednesday revealed that the team is looking to build the stadium on this 34-acre site; Bally’s Corporation is currently in the process of acquiring the hotel-casino operations of the Tropicana. Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc (GLPI), a real estate investment trust (REIT), still owns Tropicana’s real estate assets.
For this deal to go ahead, the team would need to make an offer for the Tropicana site and figure out the public-private financing plan for building the stadium.
The league already gave the Oakland A’s the green light in May to consider making a move from its current base in California to Las Vegas. The Coliseum, the team’s current stadium, is 56 years old and is regarded as one of the worst stadiums in sports. The team failed to secure a development agreement with the City of Oakland for a new baseball park on the waterfront, so it began to look at out-of-state opportunities, including in Nevada, Nashville, and Portland.
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak confirmed that he has had numerous conversations over the past year with Oakland A’s representatives about a potential stadium. The team has been looking at many different potential sites for the possible 35,000 seat stadium, including the Las Vegas Strip, Summerlin, Henderson, and other regions across the valley. Sisolak has confirmed that the team has made some general inquiries regarding potential public financing for the project.
If the A’s ultimately move to Las Vegas, it will make it the second Oakland-based major league sports team to make this transition. The NFL’s Oakland Raiders moved to Sin City in 2020, opening its $2bn, 65,000-seat stadium just off the Las Vegas Strip. About $750m of the costs to build Allegiant Stadium came from a 6.5% increase in taxes on hotel rooms. Governor Sisolak has confirmed that there will not be a further hike in these taxes to help build an MLB stadium. However, Governor Sisolak noted that there are other forms of public financing that the team might consider.
The first major league sports team to set up shop in Las Vegas was the Las Vegas Golden Knights of the NHL. This newly-formed franchise joined the NHL in 2017 and plays its games in the T-Mobile Arena. Oakland has also lost its NBA team to San Francisco in recent years, with the star-studded Golden State Warriors making the move across the bay in 2019.
The A’s have openly explored Las Vegas for potential relocation this year amid ongoing negotiations for a new baseball stadium in Oakland.
The Las Vegas Aviators asked its fan base last month to speak up about a possible relocation of its parent team, the Oakland A’s, to the Las Vegas valley.
Bally’s Corporation announced in April that they bought the Tropicana Las Vegas from Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn National Gaming in a deal worth $308 million.
The Tropicana is one of the Las Vegas Strip’s oldest resorts, opening in 1957. The deal is expected to close in early 2022.