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Silver State Arena
Location2601 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas Strip Paradise
OwnerLas Vegas Arena Foundation
OperatorInternational Development Management
Capacity20,000 (estimated)
Construction
Broke groundTBD
OpenedTBD
Construction cost$750 million (estimated)
ArchitectTBD
Tenants
TBD

Silver State Arena is the working title for a proposed multi-purpose indoor arena in Las Vegas. It would the first step of former Mayor Oscar Goodmans plan to bring professional sports to Las Vegas.

References

  1. Schoenmann, Joe (June 10, 2010). "Strip sports arena has very little support". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved October 3, 2011.


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