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$435 million will be spent to renovate Las Vegas Convention Center

Thursday, March 24, 2022

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The renovation of the North, Central and South exhibition halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center will be authorized by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, on Tuesday. The Board members also have approved build a new section of the Vegas Loop.

The Phase 3 Renovation project, earlier project phases involving the West Hall. This was first approved by the LVCVA board of directors and a special oversight committee in 2017. But after the pandemic, room-tax revenue dropped, the board opted to delay the project.

This renovation project will try to upgrade the North and Central halls and focus on expanding the entrance and lobby at the east entrance of the South Hall near the Convention Center Loop transit station. They will also be permanently moving LVCVA executive offices to the South Hall.

Hunt Construction and the Penta Building Group will collaborate on the pre construction and construction phases of the project. The details of the project are expected to be outlined in April. This collaboration won against the Martin-Harris Construction, which worked on the $1 billion West Hall project.

The LVCVA board unanimously approved underground access for The Boring Co. to build a Vegas Loop connection to Westgate Las Vegas. Westgate would become the third resort with direct access to the Convention Center. The newest tunnel project will be funded, built, operated and maintained by The Boring Co.

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