The Las Vegas Raiders, valued at over $10 billion and one of the NFL’s top franchises, are eyeing a $158 million upgrade for Allegiant Stadium—focusing on the north entrance with pedestrian decks, plazas, and transit improvements to handle fans from the Strip. They’re requesting $75 million from a taxpayer-funded account, with the rest covered privately, aiming to complete it before the 2029 Super Bowl returns to Vegas. The stadium authority showed initial support, with a formal vote set for September 2nd, using leftover tax funds already earmarked for the venue. With the Raiders’ massive valuation, this move highlights the growing tension—and collaboration—between elite sports teams and the cities that host them.
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