The hospitality and entertainment hub to surround the under-construction Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark is estimated to cost $1.19bn, according to a recent Clark County filing.
The cost was disclosed after Bally’s Corp submitted its first permit filings to mark the official start of its multi-use project next to the A’s future ballpark.
casino, hotel, theater, retail, and dining spaces
Bally’s application, according to Clark County records, includes a “phased design and construction plan” and will feature a casino, hotel, theater, retail, and dining spaces.
Bally’s expects its Vegas commercial hub to be completed by the end of 2030, with work to begin first on a $150m parking garage, $100m theatre, $175m central utility plant, and $10m shared accessway. The latest filing means Bally’s proposed $550m hotel tower won’t get its building permit until May 2028.
A’s officials, meanwhile, say their $2bn ballpark is on track for a 2028 completion, and last week posted an update of its progress on X:
Bally’s, however, has a project deadline of 2030 for a project Chairman Soo Kim called a “once-in-a-generation opportunity to redefine the heart of the Strip.”
