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The Oakland Athletics are leaving their historic home at the Oakland Coliseum for a brand new $1.75 billion stadium in Las Vegas. The project, set to feature cutting-edge design, a retractable roof, ...
The A's have called the Oakland Coliseum home for their entire tenure in the city, but fans have complained about the stadium's deteriorating state in recent years. Fisher's decision last November ...
The Athletics have moved to a Triple-A ballpark in Sacramento for three years, leaving behind mixed feelings. While some fans ...
WATCH VIDEO: A's plan to build new privately-funded stadium The Oakland A's announced Wednesday that they plan to build a new privately-funded stadium near Laney College that's expected to open 2023.
Currently, the A's are buying the county's 50% stake of Coliseum land. The City of Oakland owns the other 50% and has entered into a development agreement with AASEG, African American Sports ...
Fisher says cost for the Las Vegas A’s ballpark has risen above $2 billion. Read more from The Nevada Independent.
The Nevada Senate passed a $380 million bill on Tuesday to help fund a new stadium for the Athletics in Las Vegas, the first step toward the expected move of the franchise from Oakland.
AASEG is also paying an identical sum to Oakland for the city’s own 50% interest in the 112 acres of Coliseum land. Both deals are expected to close escrow by June 30, 2026.