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A’s Ballpark in Las Vegas Got Another Price Increase
A week and a half ago, we laid out the known financing for the Athletics ballpark in Las Vegas, and discovered that the club and owner John Fisher would still be short by a decent margin–somewhere around $295 million. Earlier this week the A’s broke ground on their new ballpark, but there have been two new reports that have further suggested that the funding just isn’t there.
The first came in the San Francisco Chronicle, where Susan Slusser reported that the A’s Las Vegas project is independent of what happens with the San Jose Earthquakes, according to A’s executive Sandy Dean. The Earthquakes are the team that Fisher is now looking to sell, and we used a potential $600 million windfall from that in our previous calculations, while noting that it likely wouldn’t be that much that would go towards Vegas.
The expectation wasn’t that there would be zero overlap, however.
With that $600 million removed from the Vegas ballpark funding, that would leave Fisher having cobbled together roughly $855 million, or $895 million short of the $1.75 billion initial estimate for the ballpark’s construction. We also noted that the last estimate was provided months ago, before tariffs on steel took hold, and was already a $250 million increase from where it had previously been.
As the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported this weekend, John Fisher is now admitting that the ballpark will likely cost somewhere around $2 billion, or “thereabouts.” If the cost hadn’t gone up, he would have said something like “oh no, much lower,” but instead he went with the vague “thereabouts.”
Speculation would lead one to believe that the current ballpark figure would be higher than $2 billion as we sit here right now. That the project’s budget is still up in the air would seem to indicate that there is no guaranteed maximum price that has been set for construction, which also means that construction hasn’t really started in earnest. GMP’s are fairly common for projects of this size, and without one, construction typically doesn’t begin.
So to revisit the financials of the ballpark real quick. This would all mean that the $855 Fisher has raised is actually quite a bit short of the (at least) $2 billion in funding he needs for this project. Right around $1.145 billion to be exact. While it may not be something big, the reporting coming out of Las Vegas has routinely stated that the Fisher family will finance up to $1.1 billion themselves, if needed.
The gap would appear to be slightly larger than that figure at present, and without the GMP, there is nothing to protect them from that price continuing to go up. Still, minor investors either being added or announced formally could drop that gap back into the acceptable range for the Fisher family. The question is whether they’ll put up so much of the family fortune for this project.
Even with the groundbreaking behind us, this is still a developing situation–just not on the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue.
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UNLV uses student plaza to advocate for an urgent need in Nevada
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — UNLV turned its student union plaza into a push to save lives as Nevada faces a need for organ donors.
University police and Nevada Donor Network hosted “Dogs, Donuts and Donate Life,” using K9 meet-and-greets and free donuts to get students and staff to stop by, learn about donation, and sign up on the spot.
“Partnering with police agencies, our first responders, is important here during Nationals April’s Donate Life Month because we can spread awareness about organ, eye, and tissue donation together as a trusted community source and also answer any myths or misconceptions, questions people might have about the donation process here in our community,” said Samantha Savalli of Nevada Donor Network.
MORE ON FOX5: Nevada Donor Network achieves record-breaking year for organ transplants
People can register at the DMV.
According to Nevada Donor Network, more than 100,000 Americans are waiting for an organ transplant right now including more than 700 people in Nevada. More than 1.6 million Nevadans are already registered as organ donors, but the need is still urgent.
For more information about organ, eye and tissue donation, visit www.nvdonor.org .
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Fierce winds return to Southern Nevada
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Fierce widespread winds return to Southern Nevada on Tuesday!
TODAY
Wind alerts are in place across the Silver State, including HIGH WIND WARNINGS for Esmeralda and Nye County for wind gusts up to 60 mph.
Locally, a WIND ADVISORY will be in effect from 2:00 pm to 11:00 pm today in Clark County for sustained south winds 20-30 mph and wind gusts around 45 mph. Higher wind speeds 50-60 mph will be possible in the mountains. Similar gusty winds will occur across Lincoln County as well.
Rain/snow showers will be possible mainly across northern and central Nevada as this storm passes with the snow level dropping to 5,000-6,000 ft. Around a foot of snow is forecast in parts of the Sierra above 10,000 ft in elevation.
Meanwhile, we’ll see lots of sunshine in Las Vegas with “cooler” high temperatures reaching 86 degrees. That’s down from yesterday’s high of 90 degrees officially at the airport. Winds will start off light, increasing to 15-25 mph sustained winds this afternoon with wind gusts 35-45 mph.
Air quality is ranked ‘good’ to ‘moderate’ for ozone and blowing dust. Pollen levels are ‘low.’
TONIGHT
We’ll see mostly clear skies, gusty winds and colder valley low temperatures dropping to the mid 50s.
Winds will continue out of the southwest, 20-30 mph.
WHAT’S NEXT
Temperatures will drop around 10 degrees by Wednesday with valley highs in the mid 70s. Breezes will linger with west/southwest winds 10-15 mph with gusts around 25 mph.
We have a brief warm-up Thursday and Friday, ahead of another weather maker moving in this weekend. As of right now, weather models indicate breezes picking up Saturday and Sunday (SW winds 10-15 mph with gusts to 25 mph). A slight chance of mountain showers will be possible (20% odds Saturday & 30% odds Sunday on Mt. Charleston).
Temperatures will start warming up again beyond the 7-day with valley highs back in the low 80s NEXT Tuesday through Thursday.
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