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The Oakland Athletics have formed a significant partnership with Aramark Sports + Entertainment, which now holds a minority ownership stake in the team. This collaboration will see Aramark providing concessions for the Athletics’ new stadium under construction in Las Vegas. Focused on enhancing the fan experience, notable restaurateur Will Guidara will curate dining options. The stadium’s construction budget has risen to $2 billion, with an expected completion date set for 2028. The ballpark will feature the league’s largest video scoreboard and aim to set new standards for sporting events.
Las Vegas – The Oakland Athletics have announced a significant partnership with Aramark Sports + Entertainment, which has also acquired a minority ownership stake in the A’s. This collaboration includes Aramark serving as the concession provider for the team’s new stadium currently under construction in Las Vegas. The partnership is aimed at enhancing the overall fan experience through exceptional hospitality and culinary offerings at the new venue.
In an effort to elevate the dining experience, Will Guidara, a notable restaurateur and author, will curate the culinary and hospitality vision for the upcoming ballpark. The CEO of Aramark expressed confidence that this partnership will establish a new gold standard in sporting event experiences, focusing on providing top-notch service and food options for attendees.
The construction budget for the new Las Vegas stadium has increased to $2 billion, significantly higher than the previous estimate of $1.75 billion. The project is expected to receive up to $380 million in public funding, which is capped at this amount. A scheduled meeting of the Las Vegas Stadium Authority board on August 21 will provide the next update on the ongoing construction efforts.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the ballpark took place recently, attended by the A’s owner and MLB Commissioner. The new stadium, designed to accommodate 33,000 spectators, will be a considerable upgrade from the current temporary venue, Sutter Health Park, which has a capacity of 14,000. The Athletics plan to continue playing at the temporary location for an additional two seasons, with the possibility of a fourth season based on the timeline for construction progress in Nevada.
Project executives have prepared for potential economic challenges that might lead to increased construction costs, including any impacts from tariffs. The A’s President has indicated that the team has developed contingency plans to address unforeseen financial issues that may arise during development.
Construction on the ballpark is expected to take between 31 to 33 months, with a targeted completion date set for 2028. Initial grading work for the site commenced last month, with drilling operations already underway to establish the foundation of the new stadium. The ballpark is designed to be environmentally friendly, taking into account the hot climate of Las Vegas.
A notable feature of the stadium will be the league’s largest video scoreboard, measuring 18,000 square feet, which aims to enhance the viewing experience for fans. The design architecture for the stadium will be undertaken by the renowned Bjarke Ingels Group and HNTB, further showcasing the significance of this project within the sports and entertainment sector.
As the construction progresses, the Oakland Athletics are actively seeking additional partnerships for the new stadium, including opportunities for naming rights, aligning with their strategy to create a dynamic and engaging environment for fans and visitors. The new Las Vegas ballpark is poised to become a key component of the city’s expanding sports and entertainment landscape.
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