Price tag jumps for future A’s ballpark on Las Vegas Strip

The price tag for the future home of the Oakland A's has risen sharply.
Published: Dec. 2, 2024 at 1:48 PM PST

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The price tag on the future home of the Oakland A’s has shot up by a quarter-billion dollars, according to new county documents.

The ballpark’s construction cost has jumped from $1.5 billion to $1.75 billion. The developer chalked the increase up to the rising cost of materials due to inflation and the additional 70,000 square-feet of amenities.

The Las Vegas Stadium Authority Board will review the increased price tag this Thursday. The lease agreement will also be reviewed during the meeting, alongside any of the A’s additional sources for funding.

A’s owner John Fisher is expected to provide up to $1.1 billion in funding and use $350 million of the $380 million earmarked by Senate Bill 1.

According to the development agreement, any cost increases that pop up in the coming months, including this most recent spike, fall on the team to cover.

If all goes as planned, the ballpark is expected to break ground in 2025. Players are expected to take the field in 2028.

While construction and negotiations are underway, the Oakland A’s are expected to play the next three seasons in Sacramento.