News Summary
In response to growing visitor demand, Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley announced three potential sites for the relocation of the Neon Museum. The proposed locations include the Downtown Events Center, the Plaza Hotel and Casino, and a Boyd-owned casino. With current capacity limiting the display of only 35% of its 700 neon signs, the museum aims to raise $45 million for relocation to better accommodate visitors and enhance educational experiences, while preserving Las Vegas’ iconic neon history.
Las Vegas – In response to the increasing demand from visitors, Mayor Shelley Berkley has unveiled three potential sites for the relocation of the Neon Museum. The proposed locations are the Downtown Events Center, the Plaza Hotel and Casino, and an undisclosed Boyd-owned casino. This announcement follows the abandonment of an earlier plan to move the museum to the upper floors of a parking garage.
Currently situated on 2.27 acres in downtown Las Vegas, the Neon Museum has reached a point where the available space is no longer adequate to accommodate its needs. At present, the museum can only display approximately 35% of its extensive collection, which consists of nearly 700 neon signs. Each year, the museum attracts around 200,000 visitors, but due to its limited capacity, it turns away nearly 30,000 guests annually.
To facilitate the relocation, the Neon Museum is targeting to raise $45 million, which will be sourced through a combination of government funding and philanthropic contributions. Mayor Berkley expressed enthusiasm for the museum’s mission and highlighted the importance of preserving Las Vegas’ neon history. She emphasized that the relocation project intends to provide more space for exhibitions while enhancing the overall visitor experience.
A swift decision regarding the relocation partner is anticipated, indicating that plans may move forward rapidly. The city aims to not only improve the visitor experience but to also maintain the historical significance of Las Vegas. The museum has indicated a shift in focus towards a broader mission that includes collecting stories beyond just signage, emphasizing an educational component within its framework.
The leadership at the Neon Museum is committed to deepening its thematic focus, aiming to create a more inclusive institution that encapsulates the vibrant history and culture of Las Vegas. As evidence of this evolving mission, the museum is exploring various narratives related to the city, enhancing its role as a cultural custodian.
Overall, the relocation of the Neon Museum is poised to support the increasing visitor demand by providing an expanded platform for the museum’s diverse collection. It is a significant step that not only aims to resolve current capacity issues but also to honor the historical legacy associated with Las Vegas’ iconic neon signs.
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